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Shazam!
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
Wholesome, genuinely funny, and beaming with heart, Shazam! is one of the most satisfying comic book films we've seen.
4/5
5
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6
9
2
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Spider-Man: Far From Home
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
Far From Home dials up the heart, emotion and stakes while keeping in line with the lighthearted and coming of age feel of Homecoming, making for a solid Spider-Man adventure.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,305
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse is not just the best comic book film of 2018, it's one of the greatest superhero films of all time.
5/5
5
5
5
false
8
9
2
1,305
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
The Last Jedi is a powerful, emotional and ambitious film that makes for one of the best films in the series.
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,305
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker provides an action-packed, emotional, & thrilling ending to the Saga. While the film takes the safer route at points, it's still a true a love letter to Star Wars.
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,305
Man of Steel
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
The key to great Superman stories is to have ones that give Superman a deep and complex problem that speaks to society at large. Man of Steel successfully reinvented him for the 21st century.
5/5
5
5
5
false
8
9
2
1,305
Superman
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
40 years later, Superman: The Movie remains iconic. Its legacy will only continue to improve with time and will always stand as the Godfather of all superhero films.
5/5
5
5
5
false
8
9
2
1,305
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
Teen Titans GO! To The Movies is a film for fans, families and kids that doesn't waste a moment in providing laughs, heart warming scenes, new songs, and references to all things superheroes.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,305
Terminator: Dark Fate
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
Terminator: Dark Fate is the T2 sequel audiences have been waiting for.‪ Cameron's pulse is finally felt in the franchise again with strong action, good pacing and interesting characters.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,305
The Death of Superman
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
The Death of Superman gives fans what they want. A strong Superman story, a great adaption of an iconic comic, awesome DC cameos and and homages to the works of the past. A worthwhile entry into the DC Animated Film collection.
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,305
The Death of Superman / Reign of the Supermen Double Feature
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
Reign of the Supermen continues DC Animation's streak of solid entries as it delivers on an action packed film that will satisfy fans of the iconic story.
3/5
5
3
5
false
4
9
2
1,305
The Irishman
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
The Irishman is a true cinematic masterpiece. De Niro, Pacino, and Pesci bring out their best performances in years under the masterful directing eye of Martin Scorsese.
5/5
5
5
5
false
8
9
2
1,305
The Lion King
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
Simply the pinnacle of Disney animation.
5/5
5
5
5
false
8
9
2
1,305
The Lion King
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
How do you match the greatest animated film? 2019's The Lion King proves it is no easy task. Despite that, strong voice performances and visuals keeps it enjoyable.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,305
Thor: Ragnarok
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
A film with beautiful visuals, impressive directing and great character dynamics, Thor Ragnarok is one of the better films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,305
Toy Story 4
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
A beautiful coda to the Toy Story Trilogy, Toy Story 4 provides a perfect epilogue for these beloved characters with strong emotional beats, powerful themes and hilarious moments.
4.5/5
5
4.5
5
false
7
9
2
1,305
Triple Frontier
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
Triple Frontier combines classic heist film elements, a survival story and a powerhouse cast with solid emotional beats to keep audiences invested throughout.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,305
Uncut Gems
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
Uncut Gems is near-perfectly directed & written. Adam Sandler brings his best performance in the crime/sports film, with tension, anxiety and hopelessness dialing up with each minute.
5/5
5
5
5
false
8
9
2
1,305
Vice
ComicBook Debate
Sheraz Farooqi
A satirical yet poignant story of Dick Cheney's political career, Vice sends a powerful message of where America stands then and now.
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,305
Ant-Man
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Ant-Man is a super hero heist movie with all sorts of emphasis on super. Rich characters, a formidable villain, and fun references to the wider Marvel Universe make Ant-Man one of Marvel's biggest spectacles to date.
9/10
10
9
10
false
80
91
10
1,306
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
While Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice is congested in its first two acts, it compels through masterful action sequences and a brilliant new take on the Caped Crusader.
7.8/10
10
7.8
10
false
68
91
10
1,306
Black Mass
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Johnny Depp clocks in for a remarkably terrifying and charmingly sinister performance in an indifferent entry to the gangster film genre: Black Mass.
7.3/10
10
7.3
10
false
63
91
10
1,306
Blackhat
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Although slow in pace, Blackhat delivers uniquely intense scenes and one incredibly shocking moment, but blatantly disregards details any audience would notice.
4.9/10
10
4.9
10
false
39
91
10
1,306
Captain America: Civil War
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Captain America: Civil War is a truly epic and gigantic super hero film with on point emotional moments and the best action sequences to date.
9.8/10
10
9.8
10
false
88
91
10
1,306
Chappie
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Chappie packs a shocking climax into a movie which focuses on growth, humanity, and innocence.
8.7/10
10
8.7
10
false
77
91
10
1,306
Concussion
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Concussion is a hard hitting, well-executed film. What could have easily become an overly dark biopic delivers a compelling truth showcases the NFL's faults through one of Will Smith's best performances.
9.3/10
10
9.3
10
false
83
91
10
1,306
Crimson Peak
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Crimson Peak is visually stunning and offers sophisticated performances but the tragic story won't be remembered for its content as much as its presentation.
6.3/10
10
6.3
10
false
53
91
10
1,306
Hot Pursuit
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Predictable jokes and slack performances from cast and director bog down what was already a stock comedy film.
4.8/10
10
4.8
10
false
38
91
10
1,306
Entourage
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Although Entourage works better as a TV series, it still manages to become feature film which is fun to be a part of, if nothing else.
6.8/10
10
6.8
10
false
58
91
10
1,306
Ex Machina
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Ex Machina is a masterpiece. Garland puts together an original bit to an over-crowded genre, carried by Isaac's entertaining, spectacular performance.
9/10
10
9
10
false
80
91
10
1,306
Fantastic Four
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Fantastic Four is a radically different approach to the franchise. While this version of the characters may work out in the future, their establishment is anything but stimulating.
5.7/10
10
5.7
10
false
47
91
10
1,306
Fifty Shades of Grey
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Fifty Shades of Grey will draw you in out of curiosity and possibly hopes of a good movie, then leave you wondering why you agreed to such a thing in the first place, much like the main character.
3.9/10
10
3.9
10
false
29
91
10
1,306
Focus
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Focus has the utmost intense scenes without guns or violence and a brilliant plot, full of wit and surprises to match.
9.2/10
10
9.2
10
false
82
91
10
1,306
Furious 7
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
If you leave logic at the door, buy the biggest popcorn bucket the theater has to offer, and want to have fun- Furious 7 is the film that will take you on the ride you're looking for.
7.9/10
10
7.9
10
false
69
91
10
1,306
Get Hard
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Get Hard features the type of jokes you'd expect from a title that's an innuendo itself. The outrageous laughs almost make the plot unimportant but ultimately fit the style Ferrell is known for.
6.8/10
10
6.8
10
false
58
91
10
1,306
Insurgent
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Insurgent is better than it's predecessor, Divergent, but that's hardly a compliment. It struggles to tell a messy story that even it's clunky, expositional dialogue couldn't help make sense.
4.9/10
10
4.9
10
false
39
91
10
1,306
Jupiter Ascending
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Jupiter Ascending is an innovative and absolutely stunning visual display of sci-fi space adventures. The story is imperfect, yet appropriately complex and satisfying.
7.3/10
10
7.3
10
false
63
91
10
1,306
Kingsman: The Secret Service
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Kingsman: The Secret Service treads a very thin line between a self-aware, satirical film and a serious one where you care about the characters and events. Somehow, it commits to both in a tremendously fun manner.
8.9/10
10
8.9
10
false
79
91
10
1,306
London Has Fallen
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
While London Has Fallen does touch each of the bases for an action movie home run, it's definitely more of a solo shot than a grand slam.
7.1/10
10
7.1
10
false
61
91
10
1,306
Mortdecai
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Mortdecai is an okay film that will struggle to find a U.S. audience. A character is given a silly mustache to set the tone right away, and the tone in entirety is just that- silly.
6.3/10
10
6.3
10
false
53
91
10
1,306
No Escape
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
No Escape gets a questionable start but speeds to the finish for a win. It's the most intense and breathtaking movie of 2015, with a stellar performance from Owen Wilson.
8.4/10
10
8.4
10
false
74
91
10
1,306
Pixels
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Pixels is easy to hate for audiences going in looking for a movie with real substance. What you see is what you get with this film, no less, and definitely no more - no matter how hard it tries.
5/10
10
5
10
false
40
91
10
1,306
Self/Less
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Self/less falls a bit short of what it could have been but still manages to deliver a thrilling action movie. Perhaps it would have been more suspenseful had we invested in the characters.
6.5/10
10
6.5
10
false
55
91
10
1,306
Sicario
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Sicario hones in on violent grit and cashes in on intense, impressive performances for a twisted, spine-chilling dive into the Mexican-American drug war.
8/10
10
8
10
false
70
91
10
1,306
Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
The Star Wars franchise is totally back and i cannot wait to dive into the rest of this trilogy.
9.7/10
10
9.7
10
false
87
91
10
1,306
Taken 3
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Taken 3 delivers a stimulating and different story to the franchise, but combines it with unbelievable and poorly presented action sequences (however entertaining they may be).
5.9/10
10
5.9
10
false
49
91
10
1,306
The Bronze
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
The Bronze earns its title spot - nothing more but certainly nothing less. A spot on the podium is a spot on the podium.
7/10
10
7
10
false
60
91
10
1,306
The Divergent Series: Allegiant
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
The few action scenes involving James and some stimulating visuals earn Allegiant a couple of points on the 10 scale but it has next to nothing else going for it... And there's still a fourth installment on the way.
3.1/10
10
3.1
10
false
21
91
10
1,306
The Hateful Eight
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
The Hateful Eight contains the traditional Tarantino values of racism, violence, and controversy but sets itself apart with brilliant cinematography and classic, mysterious story-telling.
8/10
10
8
10
false
70
91
10
1,306
The Intern
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
The Intern presents a heartfelt multi-generational story without harping too hard on its traditional, yet fun heartfelt tropes.
7.7/10
10
7.7
10
false
67
91
10
1,306
The Martian
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
The Martian consumes audiences from start to finish. Damon's witty performance makes the film both fun and intense while Scott's balance of Mars, Earth, emotion, politics, science and humor is an impressive and enthralling feat.
8.4/10
10
8.4
10
false
74
91
10
1,306
The Wedding Ringer
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
The Wedding Ringer pulls off the Golden Tux. It is packed with great, well-written (and even better delivered) laughs and so much enthusiasm. The fact that it has a fulfilling story line to match is the cherry on top.
8.5/10
10
8.5
10
false
75
91
10
1,306
Unfriended
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Unfriended will earn chatter and consideration from the millennials featured in their stereotypes, but for most others will stumble and fall short.
4.5/10
10
4.5
10
false
35
91
10
1,306
Vacation
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
Vacation has the wit of The Hangover, the charm of Wedding Crashers, and the appropriate amount of inappropriateness of We're The Millers.
9/10
10
9
10
false
80
91
10
1,306
While We're Young
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
While We're Young stumbles in pacing but contains a few sentimental moments and laughs that a mature crowd will enjoy.
6.9/10
10
6.9
10
false
59
91
10
1,306
Deadpool 2
ComicBookMovie.com
Rohan Patel
Deadpool 2 is a more than worthy successor and, in many places, is often considerably better than its predecessor.
7.7/10
10
7.7
10
false
67
91
10
1,307
Spider-Man: Homecoming
ComicBookMovie.com
Rohan Patel
Spider-Man: Homecoming is a winner through and through. It may not be the greatest Spider-Man film of all-time, but it just might be the best first solo outing in the MCU.
8/10
10
8
10
false
70
91
10
1,307
Life as We Know It
ComingSoon.net
Chuck the Movieguy
Life As We Know it is Ok, its a chick flick...Its a Katherine Heigl Movie...
3/5
5
3
5
false
4
9
2
1,308
Heaven Can Wait
ComingSoon.net
Edward Douglas
A really enjoyable high concept comedy; better than the 2000 remake!
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,308
Cabaret
ComingSoon.net
Edward Douglas
The classic musical..much better than Chicago
5/5
5
5
5
false
8
9
2
1,308
Easy A
ComingSoon.net
Chuck the Movieguy
John Hughes lives in Director Will Gluck. Great cast!
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,308
Jingle All the Way
ComingSoon.net
Edward Douglas
And one wonders why Sinbad hasn't made any movies since
1/5
5
1
5
false
0
9
2
1,308
The Last Exorcism
ComingSoon.net
Chuck the Movieguy
I really liked The Last Exorcism. Surprised the heck out of me.
3/5
5
3
5
false
4
9
2
1,308
Morning Glory
ComingSoon.net
Chuck the Movieguy
Morning Glory is Fun!
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,308
Source Code
ComingSoon.net
Chuck the Movieguy
Think Quantum Leap meets Groundhog day with intense action and nail biting suspense.
5/5
5
5
5
false
8
9
2
1,308
Takers
ComingSoon.net
Chuck the Movieguy
Takers will take your money from you and leave you feeling robbed
1.5/5
5
1.5
5
false
1
9
2
1,308
The Company Men
ComingSoon.net
Chuck the Movieguy
The great ensemble cast delivers!
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,308
The Town
ComingSoon.net
Chuck the Movieguy
Affleck does it again. Great movie!
4.5/5
5
4.5
5
false
7
9
2
1,308
Trolls
ComingSoon.net
Edward Douglas
Having a pop superstar like Timberlake in your voice cast, and deliberately not having him sing until near the end just seems like a waste of that talent.
3/5
5
3
5
false
4
9
2
1,308
Vampire's Kiss
ComingSoon.net
Edward Douglas
A strange movie but a breakout role for Cage.
3/5
5
3
5
false
4
9
2
1,308
Welcome to the Dollhouse
ComingSoon.net
Edward Douglas
Still Solondz's one and only great film!
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,308
Gigli
ComingSoon.net
Chuck the Movieguy
I loved Gigli! Julia Roberts and Richard Gere probably WISH they had this type of chemistry.
A-
long_letter
null
null
false
15
18
1
1,309
Holy Motors
ComingSoon.net
Brad Brevet
I had a hard time finding much of a concrete message within it all as much as a saw a director experimenting to various degrees of success and presenting a film that isn't really a film at all.
C
long_letter
null
null
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10
18
1
1,309
Transsiberian
ComingSoon.net
Brad Brevet
Anderson definitely knows how to shoot a film and the picture is beautiful as it all plays out against the snowy backdrop of the Russian countryside. However, the story has too many kinks in it to keep an intelligent viewer engaged.
C-
long_letter
null
null
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9
18
1
1,309
Of Gods and Men
Comment
Jeffrey Overstreet
Beauvois shows respect for all of the characters and cultures involved -- the monks, the community they served, even the enemies that the monks remembered in their prayers.
A
short_letter
null
null
false
5
6
1
1,310
August: Osage County
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
John Beifuss
The grande dame demiurge presiding over this Dust Bowl carnival of souls is, of course, La Streep, who channels the stoned fury of Liz Taylor in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' and the ghoulish glee of Bette Davis in 'What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?'
3/5
5
3
5
false
2
5
1
1,311
Final Destination 5
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
John Beifuss
The 'Final Destination' franchise is the Ramones discography of horror cinema: There's not a lot of variety, but if you liked the first release, there's no reason not to like the rest.
3/5
5
3
5
false
2
5
1
1,311
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Common Sense Media
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Turns out to be a good one as Anderson and co-writer Noah Baumbach adapt Roald Dahl's 1970 book, but with a generous helping of Anderson's quirky wit and a few other personal touches.
3.5/4
4
3.5
4
false
5
7
2
1,312
Alamar (To the Sea)
Common Sense Media
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Absolutely breathtaking portrait of a father and son, so realistic that it plays like a documentary.
3.5/4
4
3.5
4
false
5
7
2
1,312
Black Girl (La noire de...)
Common Sense Media
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Running only 65 minutes the movie is compact, but extremely potent; Sembene's simple camera setups articulate great poetry. It's a movie of dashed hopes and unexpected beauties, and it's a masterpiece.
4/4
4
4
4
false
6
7
2
1,312
Bratz: The Movie
Common Sense Media
Charles Cassady
Material girls in immaterial comedy for tweens.
2/4
4
2
4
false
2
7
2
1,312
The Bucket List
Common Sense Media
S. Jhoanna Robledo
Bittersweet dramedy approaches death with humor.
3/4
4
3
4
false
4
7
2
1,312
Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam
Common Sense Media
Emily Ashby
Talented Disney stars boost tween-friendly sequel.
3/4
4
3
4
false
4
7
2
1,312
The Comebacks
Common Sense Media
Sandie Angulo Chen
Crude sports spoof too dumbed-down to be funny.
1/4
4
1
4
false
0
7
2
1,312
Cop Out
Common Sense Media
Jeffrey M. Anderson
The real entertainment here will be looking forward to what the usually-candid Smith has to say about this turkey after it has mercifully left multiplexes.
1/4
4
1
4
false
0
7
2
1,312
Redline
Common Sense Media
S. Jhoanna Robledo
Mindless auto racing film a drag for teens and up.
1/4
4
1
4
false
0
7
2
1,312
Z For Zachariah
Common Sense Media
Jeffrey M. Anderson
This post-apocalyptic drama does away with mutated monsters, evil power mongers, chases, explosions, and grisly effects and simply, effectively focuses on the deeds and emotions of three people.
3/4
4
3
4
false
4
7
2
1,312
Mao's Last Dancer
Common Sense Media
Nell Minow
Comes alive in the ballets, which convey not only the creative energy of their own story-telling but the ultimate expression of the performers' passion for their art.
B
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4
6
1
1,313
Black Panther
Complex
Khal Davenport
This is without a doubt one of the best Marvel Studios releases, and low-key feels like the beginning of something different for the company.
3.5/4
4
3.5
4
false
5
7
2
1,314
American Ultra
Complex
Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
American Ultra, built upon ridiculous premise and casting, is not only the funniest but unexpectedly one of the best action movies of the summer.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,315
Annabelle
Complex
Eric D. Snider
It's not in the same league as The Conjuring, which was more agile in its treatment of familiar plot devices, but it's a worthy entry for a chilly October.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,315
Annie
Complex
Eric D. Snider
It was a bold choice to fill a role made famous by Carol Burnett with someone who isn't funny.
2/5
5
2
5
false
2
9
2
1,315
Avengers: Endgame
Complex
Khal Davenport
"Speeches are given, battles are fought, jokes are thrown-many of them. In fact, they pack a LOT of funny into this three hours, for good or ill. In the end, the satisfaction of having stayed the course with Marvel is rewardedtenfold."
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
false
5
9
2
1,315
Birdman
Complex
Eric D. Snider
Manic energy and overriding sense of fun... The lunatic performances by Keaton and Norton are the highlights.
4/5
5
4
5
false
6
9
2
1,315
Black Mass
Complex
Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
Depp sticks out like a sore thumb in an otherwise bland crime drama. And when the film isn't distracting, it's mostly just plain boring.
2/5
5
2
5
false
2
9
2
1,315
Captain Marvel
Complex
Khal Davenport
It's fun! A lot of fun...sometimes too much fun. But doesn't stick the "origin story in the thick of it" film that Deadpool did. I wish the film had just picked a tone and stuck with it.
3.5/5
5
3.5
5
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Carol
Complex
Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
To call Carol a Christmas miracle feels like a gaudy understatement, but that's sort of exactly what it is.
4.5/5
5
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Crimson Peak
Complex
Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
What [Guillermo] del Toro had in mind when shooting Crimson Peak was probably a stylish gothic period piece in the same acclaimed lane as Pan's Labyrinth. Unfortunately, Crimson Peak fails to work on that level.
3/5
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Dumb and Dumber To
Complex
Eric D. Snider
The Farrellys let themselves wander, undisciplined, through the convoluted story, with grins on their faces but no purpose in their eyes.
2.5/5
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Foxcatcher
Complex
Eric D. Snider
You may not be prepared for the masterful way that Miller keeps us off-balance and uneasy, or for the gnawing sense of doom that gradually builds.
4.5/5
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