From slapstick comedy shorts to action serials, Pioneers: First Women Filmmakers includes a wide range of films made by women that should keep any fan of cinema history occupied and enraptured for hours.
While not quite as offensive as Gotti, Speed Kills is just as disposable, with Travolta yet again starring in an incompetent and unimaginative feature.
Individually, scene to scene, Second Act has its highlights. But as a whole, the film simultaneously works and doesn’t work – the epitome of a mixed bag.
A man stranded in the Arctic after an airplane crash must decide whether to remain in the relative safety of his camp or to embark on a trek through the unknown in hopes of making it out alive.
From the brooding Dark Knight through the bulk of the MCU and into the Spider-Verse, the superhero spectrum showcases the many ways in which the genre can adapt and evolve.
In Teen Spirit, Violet (Elle Fanning) enters a local singing competition with the help of an unlikely mentor that will test her integrity, talent and ambition.