A taut, terrifyingly plausible thriller that shows how much of our world depends on imperfect decisions made in impossible moments.
A taut, terrifyingly plausible thriller that shows how much of our world depends on imperfect decisions made in impossible moments.
A sequel that dares to deepen its characters and themes rather than just replaying the laziest hits.
A half-baked sequel that’s so stupid, it’s actually a challenge to suspend disbelief.
Perfectly capturing a moment in time, this story of the have-nots taking on Wall Street is a movie for the people.
With good pacing, excellent voice talent, quality animation and direction, and a positive message, this is a family film that’s firing on all cylinders.
Everything about this film is big, hopeful, and unrestrained, and it fits the material perfectly.