“The Laundromat” is a uniquely frustrating experience. Its central tale of bone-deep corporate greed is a winner: Its got terrific performances by an all-star cast,

“The Laundromat” is a uniquely frustrating experience. Its central tale of bone-deep corporate greed is a winner: Its got terrific performances by an all-star cast,
This sequel to the surprisingly endearing 2015 original was unfortunately dead on arrival with critics and audiences alike, but it’s a pleasant surprise. The teenaged
That’s three turkeys in a row for collaborators Melissa McCarthy and director Ben Falcone, after the unpleasant one-two punch of “Tammy” and “The Boss.” Despite
Although it’s not for everybody, there’s a significant amount of charm running through this deliriously juvenile, screamingly funny comedy. As he would later prove with
An unexpected delight. “21 Jump Street” is far better than it has any right to be. While on the one hand it’s clearly a cash