Chris Klimek
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We talk about the new Star Warsfilm (because of course we do), as well as about tie-in toys and merchandise. Plus: a bonus review with a little more meat on the bones.
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Terrific chemistry between Sylvester Stallone and Michael B. Jordan fuels the fine and stirring story of Apollo Creed's son, who takes after his dad.
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Playing James Bond for the fourth time, Daniel Craig loses much of the vulnerability and dimension he once gave the character, while director Sam Mendes provides too much metacommentary on 007.
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Starring Matt Damon as an astronaut stranded on Mars, The Martianretains the humor and ingenuity of Andy Weir's novel, even if Damon's crewmates are a bit too good-looking after months in space.
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Guy Ritchie's reworking of the 60's television show is a winning, action-packed summer blockbuster.
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Despite a likable cast, the latest incarnation of the Marvel supergroup is needlessly dour.
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Tom Cruise returns as secret agent Ethan Hunt in the latest Mission: Impossible -- a super-fun sequel executed with rigor, clarity, and creative use of Puccini'sTurandot.
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In the story of a struggling boxer, Gyllenhaal undergoes a physical transformation that's more and more common for actors in a superhero-driven world.
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As Terminator: Genisysopens in theaters, we provide the necessary refresher on how exactly the franchise got to this complicated, complicated place.
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Gorgeous people flee peril in the dopey disaster flick San Andreas, but perhaps Dwayne Johnson can bring some ... um, gravitas? Maybe?