The Woman King offers an inspiring—if not necessarily historically accurate—take on a fierce group of female African warriors.
Till, based on the death of a 14-year-old boy and what his mother did about it, isn’t the easiest movie …
Part screwball comedy, part murder mystery, part political thriller, part social commentary, Amsterdam never locks onto one bullseye.
Selena Gomez’ revealing documentary expresses that what matters in life isn’t fame or fortune; it’s genuine relationships.
Causeway tackles serious issues with serious thought. But it wasn’t nearly so thoughtful of some of its viewers.
Wendell & Wild is meant to be funny and silly. Instead, it’s a little disturbing and deeply problematic.
The Good Nurse shows the difference just one person can make in helping to bring an evil person to justice.
Block Party is a comedy with a few nice things to say. But they’re rarely funny things.
This crime thriller, based on real events, exhibits fewer cracks than might expect for a PG-13 film about a bank …
The Good House is, in some respects, a good movie. But with some good editing, it could’ve been better.
Rosaline reimagines Romeo and Juliet’s story, offering redemptive thoughts on love as well as problems families should be aware of.
This atmospheric thriller takes a turn toward bloody horror in its third act.
This sequel’s spooky PG silliness might seem innocuous to some, but its “unholy mischief” cloaks occult imagery and ideas.
This movie’s title might sound like hyperbole. Until you realize it’s about a guy who took beer to his buddies …
Watching someone dangle 2,000 feet from a tower feels exciting. But this movie can make you wince for less exciting …














