Predictable to a fault, it’s better to not get tied up in the destination and rather focus on the joy of the journey.
Predictable to a fault, it’s better to not get tied up in the destination and rather focus on the joy of the journey.
I honestly hope the magic isn’t completely gone from the “Star Wars” universe, because it certainly appears to be with this latest standalone film.
Grab the kiddos and head out to see this one, especially if little Joey has always wanted to feast his eyes on a grown man waxing a dog’s testicles or learn how to positively cope with unwanted touching from strangers.
Although it’s set against the backdrop of the 1992 Rodney King riots, the film fails to capture the real anger of a city divided.
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.