R rating lets film be more brutal in its violence and darker in its humor than its predecessor.
R rating lets film be more brutal in its violence and darker in its humor than its predecessor.
Irony alert: Lone bright spot involves hero from the franchise’s first film.
No matter which quadrant of the political compass you identify with, the story line is awful.
The film has Tom Clancy’s name but none of his excitement and patriotism.
Based on the novel “Ghetto Cowboy,” this powerful coming-of-age story on Netflix also features a history lesson few know about.
One-dimensional human characters detract from massively entertaining monster-on-monster fight scenes.
The movie is a tired retread. Stick with the Hanna-Barbera originals.
The military sci-fi film has exciting stunt choreography but doesn’t make good use of all its characters.
Under the shield of tackling police brutality, the film justifies the violence of one group and condemns the violence of another.