At times difficult but eerily prophetic, The General's Daughter struggles with its characters while telling a dismal, uncaring story.
Kinji Fukasaku crafts the pulpy, sweeping Japanese fantasy epic Legend of the Eight Samurai packed with memorable characters and amazing set pieces.
Even if the humor rarely connects, Lady is the Boss offers a lively variation on the Shaw Brothers formula.
A stellar Geena Davis performance lifts the sometimes goofy action comedy Long Kiss Goodnight to stupidly entertaining status.
Dog Man never once slows down to a point of exhaustion, but it's entertaining in spurts.
Werner Herzog plunges Klaus Kinski into the heart of darkness for a gripping ride into madness, Aguirre, the Wrath of God
Chris Farley lifts Tommy Boy, an otherwise stock '90s comedy, into near classic territory.
Irwin Allen would have been mesmerized by Daylight, a so-so disaster thriller with all of the genre's key elements.
Moana 2 spends its time chasing what made the first film special and never finds it.
While the script needed another pass, Godzilla vs Biollante's forward-thinking genetic mad science resulted in a wholly unique franchise sequel.