[6] Harrison Ford stars as the American president in this 'Die Hard on a plane' riff directed by Wolfgang Petersen (Das Boot, Outbreak). When a team of old Soviet Union terrorists led by Gary Oldman take over Air Force One,…
[6] A big-budget studio action-comedy is one of the least likely candidates to catch my attention these days, but a few people insisted Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle was a cut above the rest. And while the bar is low,…
[8] Alec Baldwin takes on the mantle of Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan in the action-thriller The Hunt for Red October. One of the joys of this movie is seeing Baldwin, previously known mostly for co-starring in Beetlejuice, become a leading…
[6] Dustin Hoffman and Renee Russo star as an estranged married couple both working government jobs in the area of infectious disease control. When a fast-acting deadly virus begins spreading in America, the two find themselves working together to control…
[6] Elitist liberals hunt and kill redneck conservatives in this satiric take on The Most Dangerous Game. Betty Gilpin heads up the cast as our hunted protagonist (the horror genre's 'final girl', if you will), while two-time Oscar winner Hillary…
[5] After being part of an ensemble in The Suicide Squad, Margot Robbie returns in the role of Harley Quinn -- a character that really isn't built to carry her own movie. She's a former psychiatrist who fell in love…
[7] It's best to go into The Rise of Skywalker knowing that this third Star Wars trilogy has never had a strong guiding hand. It's not the result of a carefully premeditated creative effort. Creator George Lucas was not there…
[7] The impending apocalypse of Terminator and Terminator 2 Judgment Day was averted, but you can't stop technological 'progress'. Enter Terminator: Dark Fate, a direct sequel to the second film (ignoring two or three films in-between) that sets up a…
[6] Tom Holland is far and away the best reason to ever see a Spider-Man movie these days. He's charming, charismatic, funny and incredibly watchable. So as long as he's our Spidey/Peter Parker, I guess I'll keep watching these spider…
[3] Bruce Willis stars in this ill-conceived action comedy that's neither exciting nor funny. Willis plays a master thief who's hired to steal priceless artifacts created by Leonardo Da Vinci, so some bad guys can use Da Vinci's secret technology…