Fifty Shades of Grey

‘Fifty Shades Darker’ Reviews
‘Fifty Shades Darker’ Reviews
‘Fifty Shades Darker’ Reviews
Have you ever seen those movie ads on TV filled with gushing quotes from critics and thought to yourself, “I saw that movie; it was terrible. Where did they find these positive reviews?” If you have, you’re not alone — and you’re going to love ScreenCrush’s newest series, Critics Are Raving!, which balances the cinematic scales with trailers full of slightly more accurate (and slightly more negative) lines from reviews. Real critics. Real quotes. Really bad movies. That’s what’s Critics Are Raving! is all about.
‘Fifty Shades Darker’ Review: A Movie Only a Masochist Could Love
‘Fifty Shades Darker’ Review: A Movie Only a Masochist Could Love
‘Fifty Shades Darker’ Review: A Movie Only a Masochist Could Love
Fifty Shades of Grey was so flavorless and forgettable that I actually had to go back and look at my review to see what I thought of it. (SPOILER ALERT: I didn’t like it.) In that regard, Fifty Shades Darker is a very faithful sequel; a milquetoast continuation of a bland romance between two boring people for whom everything always seems to work out. The film goes on long enough that you begin to understand what it feels like to be punished by a self-described sadist like Christian Grey.
‘Fantastic Four’ and ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Sweep the 2016 Razzie Awards
‘Fantastic Four’ and ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Sweep the 2016 Razzie Awards
‘Fantastic Four’ and ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Sweep the 2016 Razzie Awards
Ah, the Razzies. Looking at the list of nominees for the annual "worst film awards" increasingly makes it seem as though the people behind the Razzies don't actually watch the worst films of the year, and while Fifty Shades of Grey was hardly 2015’s worst cinematic byproduct, the film managed to sweep the Razzies with five "awards." Fantastic Four was right behind it with three awards, with both films tying for Worst Picture of 2015. At least they got it half-right.

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