John Wick: Chapter 4 establishes early on that this isn’t just another sequel.
Tag: Crime
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Review
Whether Glass Onion leaves you feeling like a master detective or an amateur sleuth, the ride is always fun.
Amsterdam Review
Amsterdam wants to be a murder mystery, a conspiracy caper, a buddy comedy, a war picture, an alternate history movie, and a commentary on political corruption. While its ambition is admirable, the execution isn’t especially fresh or fun.
See How They Run Review
Like Knives Out, See How They Run plays with the conventions of the murder mystery genre, but it takes a more meta approach.
Breaking Review
Director Abi Damaris Corbin doesn’t infuse Breaking with an abundance of style, which is fitting given the central character.
Bullet Train Review
While not as game-changing as John Wick or as consistently hilarious as Deadpool 2, Bullet Train beams with the kinetic energy and sly personality we’ve come to anticipate from Leitch.
Memory Review
There are varying degrees of irony in the title of Liam Neeson’s latest thriller, Memory.
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent Review
With The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Cage demonstrates just how self-aware he can be.
The Outfit Review
What if Alfred Hitchcock directed a bottle episode of The Sopranos? You’d have the wickedly entertaining crime drama that is The Outfit.
The Batman Review
Matt Reeves finds the middle ground between Burton’s otherworldliness and Nolan’s sophistication, but The Batman never feels like a retread.