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.
This big-screen take on Sega’s anthropomorphized cobalt cannonballer is mostly cute and cuddly.
By Pixar’s own high standards, Onward is a bit of a disappointment.
The promise of this witty, PG-rated period piece is briefly undermined by some surprising content.
Scoob! is a movie that doesn’t quite know what it wants to be when it grows up.
Sight & Sound Theatres’ JESUS is proof that sweeping, engulfing and emotional events are all at home on the stage.
This classic man-and-dog adventure still has something to offer families looking for an old-fashioned, Disney-style escape.
I Still Believe is a poignant portrait of faith and doubt, love and grief, heartbreak and hope.
Through this terrible family, we see what a good family looks like—and why, in fact, it’s so important.
Despite what this movie’s title suggests, there are no witches in this live-action Disney classic.
This is a thoughtful, emotional examination of how we’re all changed in small, incremental ways by the choices we make.
Jump Shot does more than sate a basketball craving. It gives us a picture of a man who seems to …














