‘Kodachrome’ MOVIE REVIEW: Stock Drama Can’t Develop a Fresh Picture
Tropes and over-familiarity hold it firmly back, despite a few heart-warming moments and some solid performances.
Tropes and over-familiarity hold it firmly back, despite a few heart-warming moments and some solid performances.
Five episodes in, it’s hard not to feel like the magic could be gone.
A few qualms don’t stop this from being yet another win for Marvel.
Hackneyed comedy, messy storytelling, and a tame sense of humour for how outrageous it tries to be.
It may tell its story in fairly familiar fashion, but Teller & Brolin deliver and that last-act gut punch still lands.
The sequel is more hit than miss, even if those misses are pretty hard to overlook.
A bombastic sci-fi/fantasy/comedy hybrid that is hugely entertaining and irreverent, but it isn’t flawless.
Knows what it wants to accomplish, and doesn’t try too hard to go above and beyond to do so.
Transparent, predictable and further marred by an inconsistent tone.
There was the potential for a more inventive adventure, but ultimately it plays it too safe to be anything special.