FILM REVIEW: THE COUNTRY CLUB
Caddyshack has nothing to fear from this unfocused comedy of class disparity and golf.
Caddyshack has nothing to fear from this unfocused comedy of class disparity and golf.
A nice, clean-living DJ is clearly talented, but not especially interesting outside the club.
Laurence Fishburne’s son Langston proves as adept as dad in guiding characters through a simulated reality.
Amiable stress-based comedy of nuptial complications just needed to be funnier.
A multiverse movie on a micro-budget is one of the year’s best.
An actor tries to impress an indie comics creator, in a story that would work better in the ’90s.
An hourlong final interview by the icon, with some unnecessary added padding to make it a movie.
This hipster noir spoof can’t survive its obnoxious lead character
Formulaic band-making-good period piece is inoffensive but overlong.
Geologist meets rancher in the desert, and it’s best when not much ensues.