Dyah (pronounced Dee-yah) is a Senior Author for Collider. She graduated from Satya Wacana Christian University in October 2019, obtaining a Bachelor's degree in English Literature with a concentration on Creative Writing. Currently, she's pursuing her Master's degree in English Language Studies and is expected to graduate in 2024.
Never listen to critics, especially when it comes to movies, but sometimes, they might actually be onto something. Since its inception in 1998, Rotten Tomatoes has become a household name for movie ratings. A sensitive and subjective topic, movie ratings have constantly become a source of debate and contestation amongst the most dedicated movie enthusiasts . But it’s also worth considering their criticism, especially when it comes to films from the 20th century.
Like any movie in a long-running franchise, the fourth installment has a hard time maintaining the same comical magic possessed by its predecessors. While it’s not exactly a horrible film on its own, some of the jokes feel like leftovers, and the plot becomes even more superficial. Police Academy relies on its saving grace thanks to its slapstick gold, including Harris’ deodorant-mace disaster and Bobcat Goldthwait’s lovably weird Zed.
8 ‘Highlander 2: The Quickening’ Directed by Russell Mulcahy Highlander 2: The Quickening attempts to bring up the concept of immortality, but considering the disastrous results, the sequel should’ve stayed dead instead. Set in a bleak future, Earth is suffering under the effects of a protective anti-ozone shield, and it’s up to the hero, Connor MacLeod , to save the world - again.
Wagons East! was John Candy’s last role before his tragic passing. Sadly, the film underutilizes Candy’s acting potential, with long stretches of the movie barely featuring him. His talents feel wasted, overshadowed by clunky dialogue and Richard Lewis’s neurotic antics. Despite a few chuckles here are there, Wagons East! Feels like a slow, forgettable ride across the desert, with no destination in sight.Release Date August 26, 1994 Cast John Candy , Richard Lewis , John C.
While some may appreciate the dreamy setup, at its core, the sequel is all beauty, no brains. Return to the Blue Lagoon thinks an exotic island and a couple of blushing teenagers are enough to keep audiences entertained. Aside from its inappropriate relationship, audiences are bound to get tired after the fiftieth montage of sun-kissed frolicking, with no clear plot on the horizon. By the time the ship shows up with some half-baked drama, audiences are already fatigued.
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