Plucked straight from the headlines, this story comes with grit, heart … and more swearing than we’d like.
My Father’s Dragon is a sweet film with lots of color, old-school animated charm and no social agenda.
Soccer stars (and Weird Al) voice themselves in this wacky sci-fi sports flick.
This Hallmark-style Netflix romcom marks Lindsay Lohan’s return to Hollywood after a decade out of the mainstream.
Enola and brother Sherlock confront a deadly evil. Need more clues?
Good Night Oppy offers a look into the emotional side of NASA’s highly scientific Spirit and Opportunity Mars rover missions.
Gigi & Nate manages to be both pretty sweet and kind of inspirational—even if it comes with a few monkey …
In Running the Bases, a young baseball player grapples with grief and doubt as he gradually learns to trust God …
Paul’s Promise grapples, from start to finish, with the question of suffering. Where is God when horrible things happen, it …
This magical school teaches that good and evil are like yin and yang. We’d disagree.
Paws of Fury is fun and funny. And if you can endure some gassy giggles, there are even some nice …
This animated film has some tender moments, but its fast-paced, chaotic and muddled plot renders those moments hard to enjoy.
As the film quickly proves, the only thing that comes from delving into the occult is danger.
In the Pure Flix film Nothing Is Impossible, a man pursuing both NBA glory and a woman’s heart is tested …
There are some problems in this cute, live-action creep-fest. But Monster High: The Movie offers some possibilities for conversation, too.














