"Marvel Zombies" is fun in a passing, forgettable sort of way, with an animation style that still skews to an ugly and cheap-feeling aesthetic.| Looper
The "King of the Hill" revival delivers an outstanding return to form for one of the 21st century's best animated series.| Looper
Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst are perfectly cast in "Roofman," the charming yet sad film that's also based on a true story.| Looper
"Moana 2" mostly feels like retread of the first movie, but it will likely make a billion dollars regardless.| Looper
Ethan Coen's new lesbian road trip movie "Drive-Away Dolls" is a disappointing romp with a stellar cast, including Pedro Pascal, Matt Damon, and Colman Domingo.| Looper
By the time it's over, "Honey Don't!" has lost what little direction it had, leaving its deliberate over-the-top qualities feeling hollow.| Looper
"Novocaine," a new action comedy starring Jack Quaid, combines extreme violence with a surprising amount of heart.| Looper
"Peacemaker" Season 2 has James Gunn's signature naughty humor with enough heart beneath the crudity to give it a real impact.| Looper
The awesome action scenes help distract from the cliched storyline in "Nobody 2" (but just barely).| Looper
Zach Cregger expertly utilizes his talented cast in "Weapons," resulting in one of the best horror movies of the year.| Looper
"Alien: Earth" starts off a little shaky, but it's a thrilling series that fans of the franchise must see.| Looper
Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd are a chaotic duo in "Friendship," and we wouldn't have it any other way.| Looper
"Bring Her Back" is the feel-bad horror movie of the summer — take that as either recommendation or warning.| Looper
While "Mission Impossible - The Final Reckoning" is a fun time, it suffers from a reliance on exposition and nostalgia.| Looper
"Final Destination Bloodlines" is another bloody, fun addition to the franchise, with a cast of characters you can't help but root for.| Looper
Alexander Skarsgård leads a terrific cast in "Murderbot," AppleTV+'s new sci-fi show that'll keep you gripped from the beginning.| Looper