Tyler Perry’s bawdy comedy is an all-over-the-place mess, but at least it’s a charming one.
Tyler Perry’s bawdy comedy is an all-over-the-place mess, but at least it’s a charming one.
Our recommendations for what’s new for home viewing this month.
The straightforward, solid storytelling makes this mainstream military submarine thriller one that’s worth watching.
Hardcore fans of the comics may enjoy “Venom” more than an average moviegoer, but the film is ultimately too weird and confusing with an ending that’s just stupid.
A realistic and raw tale of coming-of-age insecurities with a hearty dose of skate culture nostalgia.
The film has a surprising low-budget feel that’s well-suited to Chazelle’s style and doesn’t stray far from his indie film roots.