The problem with Gods of Egypt, whitewashing and cultural insensitivity aside, is that it’s just so interminably boring, albeit visually a treat.
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Though squeezing in a lot of plotting, We Are Your Friends is an energetic and enjoyable tale of finding one's voice.
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. has style to spare, but wastes a fine cast on thin characters, and forgettable action and plot.
Tomorrowland has the potential to be special, but its own convoluted script drags it down.
There are some bawdy laughs to be had, but Scouts Guide... seems to have no interest in aiming above its immature pay grade, and thus lacks memorability.
Straight Outta Compton is a triumphant retelling of hip-hop's emergence, full of heart and heft.
Despite some safe Apatow trappings, Trainwreck proves a rib-tickling and insightful showcase for Amy Schumer.
Despite a likeable cast, Paper Towns is a pretty rote teen flick, full of wish fulfilment and cod philosophizing.