This isn’t one of the best of the class, but the film delivers what it promises. Think of it as a good bad movie.
This isn’t one of the best of the class, but the film delivers what it promises. Think of it as a good bad movie.
This rom-com is not the cinematic equivalent of a Pulitzer Prize winning novel but is more of a breezy beach read, which makes it the perfect summertime diversion.
This is senior citizen catnip that younger people can also enjoy, although the message to seize the day may not resonate as strongly with those under 60.
“Deadpool 2” is smarter, funnier, and more violent than its predecessor and combines all the ingredients in a way that’s sure to delight fans.
I do applaud the film for placing a greater focus on verbal wisecracks and refusing to use McCarthy’s real world physique as a cheap punch line.
There’s a decent story trapped somewhere inside that’s just waiting to get out, but “Tully” sadly misses the mark.