Miami: Micmacs is a wan fizzle of a fantasy, a spirited, imaginative spectacle that never quite takes flight. Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amelie, Delicatessen), who co-wrote the script with Guillaume Laurant, knows how to shoot an arresting image -- the film is always wondrous to look at -- and he has a knack for peculiar characters, such as a tycoon who collects body parts of famous dead people as a hobby, or a human cannonball who is upset that no one believes he once made the Guinness Book of World Records.
TNS: "The third entry in the Terrifier franchise delivers the exact blend of bleak horror and grim humor fans have come to expect."
The Prince of Wales gave an ultimatum, but this won't be his legacy.
TNS: "The Joker's second outing can't be saved by musical charm, with Joker: Folie à Deux resulting in a boring bow to mediocrity."