Plus, getting the leads on the "Glengarry Glen Ross" anniversary.
If you like your rom-coms starry and your superheroes bulky, this is your week. |
Dwayne Johnson brings all his might (and a seriously furrowed brow) to the title role in "Black Adam," about an ancient figure granted god powers. Though Maya Phillips called this Warner Bros. spectacle "a dull, listless superhero movie that hits all the expected touchstones of the genre under the guise of a transgressive new antihero story." |
Two pairs of familiar faces can be found elsewhere in this week's releases. There's Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson playing friends who have had a falling out in "The Banshees of Inisherin," and Ewan McGregor and Ethan Hawke playing half brothers coping with their father's death in "Raymond & Ray." |
From "Raymond & Ray," we move to Sophia and Sofia (Sophia Anne Caruso and Sofia Wylie, that is). These two young actors star in the new Netflix Y.A. fairy tale "The School for Good and Evil." About that one, Maya Phillips wrote that it's "a muddle of clichés and inconsistencies with just enough charm and cleverness to keep you watching." Read an interview with the performers here. |
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