by BaxterCallow | Public
There's a kinetic appeal to the handsome cast and their smooth moves, but everything else about Step Up 2 the Streets is been there, danced that.
It may not contain believable acting or a memorable plot, but Step Up 3-D delivers solid choreography and stunning visuals.
Though arguably superior to its predecessor, G.I. Joe: Retaliation is overwhelmed by its nonstop action and too nonsensical and vapid to leave a lasting impression.
Jem and the Holograms ignores its source material's goofy charm in favor of bland by-the-numbers drama.
Now You See Me 2 packs in even more twists and turns than its predecessor, but in the end, it has even less hiding up its sleeve.