Sister Act 2: Back In The Habit
A joyous, ridiculous, feel-good classic, even if the story is a little by-the-numbers.
A joyous, ridiculous, feel-good classic, even if the story is a little by-the-numbers.
An excellent, action packed, heartfelt introduction to some of the new generation of Avengers.
An average montage of spy and action film greatest hits, taken up a notch by a great ensemble cast.
A very Steven Fry production: upper-class comedy, linguistically tongue-twisting, and with a wicked sense of humour. Just not, perhaps, all that memorable.
Loveable, beautiful, and with some excellent jokes.
An extremely meta tale that thankfully builds on the existing world without becoming overly convoluted in the process.
An excellent look into what makes Spiderman, Spiderman, whilst paying respect to the franchises that came before. Top marks all around.
Messy and far too overloaded, but with some nice moments and solid characters. Perhaps better as a TV series...
Visually, thematically, and narratively distinctive science fiction with nearly flawless execution from everyone involved.
A brilliant parody of spy movies with an excellent oddball cast that has, in later seasons, successfully reinvented itself on multiple occasions. A genuine cult classic.
Beautifully shot and designed, with a strong sense of place and self, although can be a touch confusing at times.
Weird and wonderful doesn't really scratch the surface, but great music plus an exceptional Tim Curry makes for a lot of confusing fun.