Like the 2016 film Loving, this historical drama tells the real-world story of a committed, adoring biracial couple who refuse …
A tiny bit more restraint could have made this a movie we’d wholeheartedly recommend. As it is, it’s pretty good, …
This movie might appear to be a just another sci-fi drama. But it’s really more of a boys-are-from-Mars, girls-are-from-Venus coming-of-age …
A Dog’s Purpose is the kind of movie Christian moviegoers often say that we’d like to see: a sweet story …
The Red Turtle is a simple parable about the basic longings we all share: the desire to find companionship and …
Too often the church isn’t seen as a place of grace or honesty, but as a place where hypocrites pretend …
This is a movie about a boy and his monster. It’s a popcorn-munching romp for the tween set, one that …
Hidden Figures inspires as it entertains. It acknowledges racial divisions while insisting that there’s more than one way to fix …
A boy’s journey through grief uncovers some surprising truths by the time the credits roll.
Lion is a gripping, moving, inspiring film that’s high in heart and relatively low in content.
Sing is exactly what you would expect if you’ve seen the trailer: a lighthearted and inspiring American Idol-style singing competition …
The whole production feels like a mildly melodramatic stage play that isn’t afraid to take its time and to wax …
Rogue One is theoretically a different kind of Star Wars movie. Except that it’s not.
Director Damien Chazelle unleashes an old-school, tour de force musical, proving that original, Oscar-worthy moviemaking—without R-rated gratuity—is actually still possible …
Believe stresses the importance of charity while lauding entrepreneurship and plain hard work. It celebrates the ties between people and …