The Emmys Recap: Old Favorites Triumph Over Newcomers
Veteran shows (“Breaking Bad” and “Modern Family”) took top honors this year at the Emmys as newcomers (“True Detective” and Netflix shows) fizzled.
Veteran shows (“Breaking Bad” and “Modern Family”) took top honors this year at the Emmys as newcomers (“True Detective” and Netflix shows) fizzled.
While it’s far superior than its predecessor “The Purge: Anarchy” still lacks resonance.
A tribute to the late Robin Williams, a man who brought so much joy and laughter to others during his lifetime.
In the year of sequels, “Dawn” is frontrunner in providing a more ambitious and exciting sci-fi adventure from its predecessor.
Sorry Echo, we have already seen this story before …
Even Melissa McCarthy’s comedic force is not enough to help save this film from stumbling off the tracks.
Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum return as the goofy duo for another hilarious buddy-cop adventure.
It may not be as energetic as the Broadway musical that inspired it, but “Jersey Boys” still hits those musical notes.
It’s been four years since we have been on an adventure with Hiccup and Toothless. Now, they’re back and better than ever. “How To Train Your Dragon 2” is a more mature and more emotionally satisfying sequel that builds off of the first film’s triumph.
Somehow, director Michael Bay (“Transformers” trilogy) has done the impossible by making the worst “Transformers” film to date.