‘Fast and the Furious’ goes international for ‘Tokyo Drift’ (2006)
An outsider’s take on the ‘Fast’ saga (Movie review): The series adds new characters and becomes less goofy as it visits Japan for the third film.
An outsider’s take on the ‘Fast’ saga (Movie review): The series adds new characters and becomes less goofy as it visits Japan for the third film.
An outsider’s take on the ‘Fast’ saga (Movie review): At least the car action in this goofy sequel is great — either viewed literally or humorously.
An outsider’s take on the ‘Fast’ saga (Movie review): Considering how wild this car-thievery series will get, the first film is relatively understated.
Throwback Thursday (Movie review): Bong Joon Ho’s dystopian film chugs along on its concept more so than its execution.
‘M:I’ flashback (Movie review): Director Christopher McQuarrie totally finds his groove in the sixth entry.
‘M:I’ flashback (Movie review): The Christopher McQuarrie era begins with the intrigue-laden “Rogue Nation.”
Frightening Friday (Movie review): Although this fifth entry is notable for not featuring Jason, it’s a standard (and subpar) slasher effort in every other way.
Movie review: This psych-horror movie is further proof that filmmakers aren’t dodging stories about mental illness.
‘M:I’ flashback (Movie review): The saga reaches spectacular new heights with its fourth installment.
‘M:I’ flashback (Movie review): This time it’s personal for Ethan Hunt as J.J. Abrams takes the saga’s reins.