Not funny enough, not campy enough, and not kooky enough to succeed.

Not funny enough, not campy enough, and not kooky enough to succeed.
Equating emasculation with empowerment, the film sends a dangerous message that women can’t be powerful unless men aren’t. It’s dated and sexist rather than smart and provocative.
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.
LOUISA: MATT: LOUISA SAYS: Packed with a who’s-who of A-list stars, “Hail, Caesar!” is an utterly confusing and borderline mess of