What a critic said: "I removed my eyeballs from my head as soon as I got back from 'Alice Through the Looking Glass' and cleaned them in a sink." — RogerEbert.com
What a critic said: "...'The 5th Wave' is a typical example of the kind of dopey junk that passes for literature among today’s unsophisticated teens..." — The New York Observer
What a critic said: "But above all of the tiresome, poorly constructed mythology, nonexistent stakes, and presentation of subtext as text, 'Allegiant'’s greatest sin is its total contempt for its viewers." — The Film Stage
What a critic said: "This is truly a depressing experience. It’s rare to feel such pity for a major studio movie, but watching “Warcraft” bend over backwards to set up a sequel is like watching a desperate paramedic apply CPR to someone who’s clearly been dead for hours. He’s gone. He’s gone. Let it go." — Indiewire
What a critic said: "...a slapdash movie that’s more unbearable than the heavy-breathing best-seller and its emotionally timid screen adaptation..." — The Wrap
What a critic said: "The action never stops once the first car bomb is triggered, but the second half of 'London Has Fallen' takes place mostly in the dark, where nobody can see the budget." — The Village Voice
What a critic said: "Most of these films say, in cinematic terms, nothing so complicated as 'roses are red.' This one just points to a garden and shrugs." — Slant Magazine
What a critic said: “'Man Down' is a bad film, but it’s made even worse by the taste it will leave in your mouth regarding its silly handling of a very serious issue." — RogerEbert.com
What a critic said: "Not even Matthew McConaughey can sustain the mushy, amateurish story, which digs itself a deeper hole as it moves along." — Indiewire
What a critic said: "This spectacularly dumb and unfunny film will likely bore even the staunchest fans of the 'Hangover' movies..." — The Los Angeles Times
What a critic said: "With plot elements cobbled together from recent animated hits, the blandly executed pic might as well be titled 'Happy Minions of Madagascar’s Ice Age.'" — Variety
What a critic said: “'Mother’s Day' is the cinematic equivalent of spilling boiling hot coffee on your mother when you bring her burnt toast for breakfast in bed." — The Playlist