The Road to El Dorado
/Tulio and Miguel skid through life with a little help from ball-shaped armadillos, volcanic eruptions, and Elton John musical montages, and the nonstop outrageousness of their incidental success is hilarious…
Read MoreTulio and Miguel skid through life with a little help from ball-shaped armadillos, volcanic eruptions, and Elton John musical montages, and the nonstop outrageousness of their incidental success is hilarious…
Read MoreThe entire plot for Swiss Army Man (2016) can be summarized in the phrase, “farting corpse.” It sounds like a playing card in Cards Against Humanity, and the irreverent humor found in the film is the exact same nature…
Read MoreIn the words of Baby Groot: welcome to the frickin’ Guardians of the Galaxy. (Only he didn’t use “frickin.’”) …
Read MoreThe Cat King’s subjects (meaning well) bestow Haru with many gifts and honors—including kidnapping the young girl and taking her to the kingdom to be wed to Prince Lune…
Read MoreWhite dude stumbling across ancient Asian mystic war? Check. Asian warriors literally floating in the air with lightning shooting out of their eyes? Yup…
Read MoreBatman spends his days watching romantic comedies (alone), eating lobster (alone), and staring at portraits of his parents (when he thinks Alfred isn’t around)…
Read MoreUp in the Air capitalizes on George Clooney’s reputation, using his charm as a mask, a distraction from the despicable nature of his character. In the film, Clooney plays Ryan Bingham, a corporate downsizing expert whose job is to fly around the country firing people…
Read MoreDisney’s A Christmas Carol is great because it recycles an old story with an inventive imagination and spectacular visuals…
Read MoreThough not quite as bodacious as its predecessors, there’s still plenty to enjoy with the third installment in the journey of everyone’s favorite panda…
Read MoreWoody Allen’s romantic comedy Midnight in Paris (2011) approaches the existential identity as a “writer” in typical Woody Allen fashion: witty, charming, sarcastic, and a great deal of pretentiousness…
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