Romantically minimizing the profound reality of gender, as this film does, is a recipe for confusion and heartache.
This stop-motion flick is all just zany, cockamamie clay craziness designed to make your kids cackle.
This movie tells us that Samson was “a man whose heart was as vast as his strength.” It seems to …
Peter Rabbit is exactly what you’d expect¬¬—except for a few scenes that are actually more redemptive than the trailers suggest.
This tender tale’s portrait of brokenness and emotional healing is more appropriate for older audiences than younger ones.
Mixed in with all the magicking in this animated flick there’s a very firm message about rejecting all that spellcasting …
Paddington 2 is just about as cuddly—and surprisingly inspiring—a sequel as you could hope to find.
The Greatest Showman paints a portrait of the metaphorical tightrope P.T. Barnum walked, and we’re drawn into his mesmerizing world.
While trying to craft something for your typical 13-year-old’s enjoyment, the new Jumanji writing team dumbed things down.
Like the flower-loving bull at its heart, this Ferdinand isn’t just another one-trick Toro.
The Last Jedi isn’t perfect, morally, spiritually or aesthetically. But I think it’s the best Star Wars film since the …
Even the worst among us can change. That alone constitutes a Christmas miracle worth celebrating.
Roman J. Israel Esq. tells us that not only is virtue its own reward, it is, ultimately, the only one.














