Netflix’s latest teen-focused movie isn’t a perfect date, per se, but it’s not the worst, either.
There are a lot of sweet moments in this film. But those sentiments don’t outweigh this movie’s PG-13 content issues.
Unicorn Store highlights lessons about self-love and personal growth, as well as pursuing your dreams with passion and persistence.
Shazam!, like its namesake hero—much like us all, really—is a bundle of contradictions.
Storm Boy weaves a captivating tale about a boy and his birds. It’s a bittersweet story that will pull out …
Dumbo flies, to be sure. But his latest movie never soars.
The focus here isn’t really on dancing as much as it’s on the power of God to restore lives that …
This pic about an imaginative kid, her mom and the fantastically fanciful park they create together is, well, pretty wonder-ful.
Five Feet Apart is both beautiful and hopeful, problematic and tragic—especially for younger viewers.
The latest iteration of Nancy Drew is the kind of movie we want Hollywood to make more of … almost.
Captain Marvel suffers from its hero being too big and the film being too little.
This a pretty inspirational story, too, one that’s augmented by the film’s realistic atmosphere.
This final chapter in the How to Train Your Dragon saga wings its way toward a surprisingly bittersweet conclusion.
Run the Race beautifully unpacks the emotional burdens carried by those who are broken and wounded.














