Wendy is an imaginative and, I think, moving rumination on youth and age, dreams and grief.
The movie’s friendship and self-sacrifice-promoting decoder signals counterbalance its gratuitous guffaws.
For some families, Playmobil: The Movie will teeter right on the edge of what’s appropriate for their kids.
Knives Out layers on a bit more content than your typical Agatha Christie story.
Frozen II is not a slam-dunk, take-the-whole-fam movie for everyone.
There’s a beauty that shines through this dramedy’s inherent darkness and dysfunction.
Many a movie will make you laugh or cry or think. But very few make you want to be a …
Minor issues don’t detract too much from this sweet story’s emphasis on the power of perseverance and hope.
Though this TV-14 flick is cleaner than some of its competitors, that doesn’t mean you won’t need to do some …
This is an engaging film, but one that also comes with some content speed bumps.
Despite its storytelling issues, as well as toilet humor and mild innuendo, Arctic Dogs delivers some solid messages for kids.
Playing With Fire is actually funnier—and even a bit deeper—than it appears to be in its trailers.
This documentary gives fans a close-up glimpse of Taylor Swift’s beliefs.
Harriet Tubman, as this film portrays so beautifully, was a force to be reckoned with.
For a PG-rated flick about empowering children, this Amazon Studios original felt far more mature than its previews let on.