An American Pickle is a little like a pickle itself: A little sour and a little sweet.
There is a lot to love here for older audiences, but many themes may be too mature for the littlest …
While there’s a lot to like here, there’s also plenty that might leave you feeling a little off beat.
This live-action revamp of Nick’s timeless heroine is not entirely successful.
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.”














