Maggie Quinn and Jack Russo have been friends for as long as they can remember. Their fathers went into business …
This movie’s magical logic is not just anti-Christian. It’s not just un-scientific. It’s positively insulting.
Fatima is a well-crafted, very Catholic and (in its own reverent way) quite provocative piece of filmmaking.
This heartwarming, Hallmark-esque tale of love and faithfulness, loss and forgiveness is one most families can enjoy.
There are some terrific messages here. But monster-y moments may push this often fun flick out of bounds for some …
For families that choose to engage this bittersweet story, Clouds comes with a whale of a silver lining.
Minor missteps mar 2 Hearts’ otherwise heartfelt themes about not taking even a single day for granted.
Getting to the chocolatey heart of this holiday pic is more gross-out trick than sweet treat.
There’s definitely enough fright here to ward off the littlest of viewers, or those who might be sensitive to ominous …
Ultimately, this film doesn’t paint Christianity as a lifestyle that guarantees earthly happiness and freedom from hardship.
Heaven’s three timelines ultimately weave together to deliver this message: Our present pain will one day make sense.
When it comes to the real work of spycraft, the women here make Bond look like the shallow fiction he …
Think Spy Kids meets Princess Diaries. Kind of.
Enola Holmes delivers mostly positive messages about individuality, equality and freedom.














