The Accountant 2 Review: The Franchise Gets Bigger & Sillier But Doesn't Lose Its Heart
"The Accountant 2" keeps the energy going from the first outing, this time with added laughs and tender moments between Christian and Brax.
Read More"The Accountant 2" keeps the energy going from the first outing, this time with added laughs and tender moments between Christian and Brax.
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Read MoreOz Perkins' "The Monkey" is responsible for some of the most fun you'll have at the movies this year.
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Read MoreGiven the hurdles in production and editing, it's a feat in itself that "Captain America: Brave New World" is as entertaining as it is.
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Read MoreRom-com fans will love "You're Cordially Invited," a fun flick that entertains despite a few technical misses.
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Read More"Star Trek: Section 31" has such little time to develop its characters that we're left uninterested. Perhaps it should've been a TV series after all.
Read MoreCameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx prove that they still have star-power acting chops in Netflix's "Back in Action."
Read More2025's "Wolf Man" delivers some impressive moments of slow-burn body horror, but it falls short compared to the original classic film.
Read More"Mufasa: The Lion King" has some great characters and a story with heart, but it falls short when it comes to the music.
Read MoreLed by a subpar performance from Aaron Taylor-Johnson, "Kraven the Hunter" seems well-suited for our era of mid superhero movies.
Read MoreAlthough director James Mangold makes a lot of choices that work, "A Complete Unknown" suffers under the weight of the subgenre's inherent limitations.
Read More"The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim" is epic with great animation, but it's missing the fantastical elements we've come to love with the franchise.
Read More2024's "Nosferatu" is a masterwork of modern horror, with breathtaking performances from Lily-Rose Depp and Bill Skarsgård.
Read MoreThe '90s vibes in Kyle Mooney's "Y2K" are spot-on, but it doesn't save the movie from its lackluster characters and bad script.
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