Guy Ritchie’s laddish, inconsistent take on Arthurian legend probably should’ve left the sword in the stone.
Colossal
Nacho Vigalondo’s COLOSSAL uses its kaiju hook to explore darker emotional terrain than its audience might usually be exposed to.
The LEGO Batman Movie
LEGO Batman plays into the inherent silliness of Batman in a way that no other version has. It’s amazing we’ve ever been able to take him seriously, let alone for so long.
Assassin’s Creed
ASSASSIN’S CREED is the latest in a lengthy list of failures in the realm of video game film adaption.
Suicide Squad
DC misfires again with the consistently underwhelming and surprisingly unfunny SUICIDE SQUAD.
Spectre
The second Bond film from Sam Mendes is an above average franchise feature that will either impress or disappoint for that very reason.
Legend
Brian Helgeland’s Legend is a weak biopic of the notorious Kray twins that paints a strangely artificial portrait of 1960s London.
What Lola Wants
WHAT LOLA WANTS is a well-meaning homage to the road movie that suffers from weak performances and a mostly uninteresting script.
Attack on Titan: Part 1
The live action adaptation of ATTACK ON TITAN is perhaps a curio for existing fans only, it stands on its own as a choppy and badly-written actioner.
Song of the Sea
Tomm Moore’s latest animated wonder is an enchanting, emotional and visually stunning adventure.