Latte and the Magic Waterstone is tale of bravery, perseverance and friendship.
You might even think of this western tale as a blending of the not-so-Wild West with a Hallmark special.
The generally formulaic story here veers in odd directions at times, like a slightly dazed monkey on a unicycle.
Think of it as a poor-man’s Minions cartoon with a lot less, well, funny stuff.
The main thruster rocket here is not galactic war, but the thrill ride of Han’s origin story.
For those who have Apple TV+, they’ve received a rare cinematic gift: a gripping story with little to gripe about.
This glittery sequel ultimately teaches a valuable lesson about loving and accepting people who are different.
Four Kids and It is a tale of children who meet a magical, wish-granting creature. But the story goes deeper …
There’s more nasty language leaking out around the edges than one might expect in a movie that’s aimed at a …
Feel the Beat is a predictable-but-sweet story about the value of self-worth, the need for selflessness and the beauty of …
Eoin Colfer, the author of the Artemis Fowl book series, described the novels as “Die Hard with fairies.”
Just Mercy is a beautiful example of the work, the courage and the faith it takes to push against the …
This movie, focusing on two small-town kids in small-town America, feels intimate in a way that sci-fi films rarely attempt.
Military Wives deals realistically with the reality of war and deployment—especially its effects on those who stay behind.