It’s definitely not a cinematic masterpiece, but Murder Mystery 2 delivers enough silly chuckles to be worth a watch.
The fourth film in the very entertaining John Wick series delivers lots more action and even some affecting consequences.
The very unexceptional Shazam sequel doesn’t make the most of its plot’s underlying whimsy but still remains watchable.
Missing is a taut techno-thriller that keeps you riveted with its twisty proceedings.
What's Love Got to Do with It? is a fairly conventional British romcom with an unconventional Pakistani slant.
Lacking wit and originality, We Have a Ghost is a disappointing waste of the considerable talent involved in the project.
The MCU's latest chapter is a wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey disappointment.
Neither successful as a romance or a comedy, Your Place or Mine miscasts its leads while wasting a capable supporting cast on a dire script.
Its heart may be in the right place, but its obvious take on a complex subject matter make You People less impactful than it ought to be.
Amsterdam wastes its immensely talented cast and a hefty budget on an unconvincing script and meandering storytelling.