“Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” isn’t quite sure how to tell its tale
“The Lion King”: Effective and engaging, but only to a point While a visual accomplishment, the movie offers nothing new
“Spider-Man: Far From Home” engages with fun and warmth
“Men In Black International”: Average but fun popcorn fare But was it a movie we really needed?
“Dark Phoenix” is a solid, enjoyable final chapter The final Fox installment fares better than they anticipated
“Godzilla: King of the Monsters”: Good Monsters, Bad Story Or, why is this story distracting me from the kaiju battles
“Avengers: Endgame” wraps things up, but also causes problems Do we really want to talk about timelines here?
“Hellboy”: Funnier than before, but with a different feel
“Shazam!” shines with lighthearted fun and action Or, rediscovering the childlike joy a superhero movie should have
“Pet Sematary” disappoints but still entertains Full of suspense but misses the full effects of fear and dread from the novel
“Us”: More abstract than narrative horror
“Alita: Battle Angel” is an entertaining but incomplete story Here there be villain problems
“Overlord” mixes pulp style with modern mayhem in a fun way The 1940s war story feel lends a fun atmosphere to the monster take
“Suspiria”: A promising homage that doesn’t live up to the original The movie is more art house than horror, and draws out too long for sustained suspense
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