It may not be what everyone was expecting, but a good movie is always recognizable.
There is a lot of truth on display, and nothing is more interesting to watch than the truth.
It’s relieving to finally have a Hollywood film that breaks the nearly year-long slump of forgettable movies.
It’s not bad, but audiences can easily where The Accountant should have been better.
It’s hard to believe, but this new version of The Magnificent Seven managed to take all of the tension out of a “last stand” scenario.
It recalls much from its Star Wars roots, all seven of them, but may ultimately be considered the best of the eight.
The movie strains credibility by purposefully misrepresenting what I’m seeing in order to make the twist ending work.
This new installment lacks most of the elements that made the first film so good.
Well done, well-acted, and well worth the few hours invested.
Clunky storytelling aside, this is a film that US audiences can still appreciate for its heart and its whimsy.











