1. At this point let’s praise anything that makes us feel better and 2. In the grand scheme, whether or not this year’s movies were quite as good as any other year’s movies isn’t anywhere near the top of the list of things people should particularly care about right now.
Read MoreOnce again, the actor is pathetic, and the movie is gross.
Read MoreThe first time these two have collaborated and seemingly didn’t know what they wanted to achieve.
Read MoreYou’d think a sci-fi concept like this would take a more nuanced view of suicide than just “It’s not the answer,” but alas.
Read MoreStill just a princess fantasy disguised as empowerment, revealing only that someone who likes books may feel OK about someone who has books, can defend her from wolves and isn't a total jerk. It’s not a feminist story.
Read MoreMaybe I’m just in awe of 200-foot gorillas that do not look like special effects.
Read MoreIt's cut from the opposite cloth of most hyperactive kid-focused stuff, and it doesn’t pander.
Read MoreA story about as wise as a studio that makes a movie set on Valentine’s Day weekend that bites from “Groundhog Day” and then releases it in March.
Read MoreA look back at 11 years and more than 2,000 reviews for the Chicago Tribune's RedEye.
Read MoreThe best of an insane, emotionally charged year, ranked 1 through 10, though the only ones whose placement wouldn’t change if you asked me tomorrow are 1 and 10.
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