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Friday, September 19, 2025

Film Reviews

Film Reviews
John Lloyd Young, Erich Bergen, Vincent Piazza, and Michael Lomenda sing about a girl named Sherry in Jersey Boys.

Uncanny Valli

There are tons of reasons why the movie version of Jersey Boys shouldn’t work. Most of them have to do with director Clint Eastwood....

Repo Man

David Michôd is clearly a talented filmmaker. I just wish I could figure out what he’s up to. The Australian writer-director made his debut in...
Brenton Thwaites and Olivia Cooke are filmed from a trippy angle during The Signal.

Turn Signal

Have you seen Rubber? If you missed it, it’s about a mysteriously sentient tire that rolls around the desert murdering animals and people with...
Hiccup meets the very large alpha dragon in How to Train Your Dragon 2.

Another Song of Ice and Fire

I haven’t seen How to Train Your Dragon since I reviewed it four years ago, but I remember being impressed by the visuals and...
Emily Blunt trains for battle in Edge of Tomorrow.

Groundhog Death

We all know about “movie logic,” referring to the ways in which the reality inside movies differs from the way the real world works....
Clive Owen and Juliette Binoche share a laugh in front of one of her paintings in Words and Pictures.

Unacceptable

The biggest problem with Words and Pictures is that it’s really dumb. That can be an asset to some films, but for a romantic...
So, I’m gonna go bald? James McAvoy faces his older self in Patrick Stewart in X-Men: Days of Future Past.

A Better Tomorrow

Well, if you’re going to see only one comic-book superhero movie this summer, X-Men: Days of Future Past looks like your best bet. With...
Hiroyuki Sanada is confronted by Colin Firth about his war crimes in The Railway Man.

The Road to Recovery

British actors always seem a bit smug. Not sure why, but it’s probably because they are. Their pridefulness, however, melts away in The Railway...
Emjay Anthony and Jon Favreau look for customers for their new food truck in Chef.

Cuban Sandwich King

In his amiable food comedy Chef, writer-director Jon Favreau stars as Carl Casper, the head chef at a well-established upscale L.A. restaurant. As the...
Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler enjoy a moment to themselves at a South African resort in Blended.

Blended and Extended

Something about Drew Barrymore seems to smooth out Adam Sandler’s abrasive edges and bring out his sweetness without making him cloying. After The Wedding...