For my generation, Steven Spielberg’s “Jurassic Park” carries the weight of a once-in-a-lifetime movie event. I haven’t read the Michael Crichton source novel, but in

For my generation, Steven Spielberg’s “Jurassic Park” carries the weight of a once-in-a-lifetime movie event. I haven’t read the Michael Crichton source novel, but in
I wasn’t a big fan of 2017’s “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” because I found it padded and strained, but this sequel is a significant
I’m not a big comic book fan, and though both my husband and best friend are really into them, I haven’t really succumbed to the
“Batman Returns” is likely the Tim Burton-ieast Tim Burton movie of the auteur’s filmography. From the first frames, it’s the perfect sum of its parts:
The latest addition to the Marvel Universe (and the first sequel to 2017’s runaway smash “Spider-Man: Homecoming”) isn’t as entertaining and engaging as its predecessor,
The grand finale for the first segment of the Marvel Universe’s cinematic incarnation arrives with pomp and circumstance, particularly following its immediate predecessor “Avengers: Infinity