What do you get when you add up “John Wick,” “The Long Kiss Goodnight” and “Death Wish” (but substract the latter’s racism and misogyny)? Probably

What do you get when you add up “John Wick,” “The Long Kiss Goodnight” and “Death Wish” (but substract the latter’s racism and misogyny)? Probably
If there’s one thing that most people can agree on, it’s that “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” is a brilliant movie. The direction by
Despite the acclaim this Andy Kaufman biopic received at the time of its release, this is, at best, a mediocre, shallow greatest-hits compilation of Kaufman’s
This sequel to the famous 1991 adaptation is even better than its predecessor. The first one was fine, but here, everything is tighter: The performances
Barry Sonnenfeld’s famous adaptation of the Charles Addams comic hasn’t aged particularly well, although it’s still a lot of fun. The sets and costume design
Oh, boy. Where to start with this one? The relentless, gratuitous nudity? The juvenile vulgarity? The oppressive misogyny? There’s just nothing good going on from