It’s bloodier. More profane. Its quasi-spirituality can be perplexing. And then there’s this: It’s just a darker movie.
Much like how Moxie the zine makes many mistakes in its protests, so does Moxie the film.
Is this belated sequel fit for a 13-year-old to watch, much less watch alone? I think not.
The Mauritanian is a dramatic story of U.S. governmental overreach, a tale of abuse and injustice.
This psychological thriller bombards viewers with a ton of profane language, violence and a complete disregard for any sense of …
Both lyrical and earthy, Nomadland strikes a chord, forcing audiences to consider what they value … and what they should.
This comedy’s focus on sex; its failure to rein in foul language; and its weird, homicidal villain will steer many …
This story suggests that attraction and love can take time, work and patience. And they should if you want to …
Home away from home for British Navy Capt. Jack Aubrey and the 196 men in his command is no Hyatt …
Most families will probably want to avoid watching Locked Down: It could add to the insanity we’re already feeling.
This film pointedly justifies any dishonest or bloody act that might lead to breaking free from an oppressive way of …
Our Friend is hard to watch. It deals with aspects of a dying woman’s cancer with painful candor.
The Dig has a few more controversies buried within than who discovered the treasure at the center of the story.
This movie suggests that our screens may be the windows and doors to our darkest nightmares and consuming fears.
No matter how hard your circumstances, there is hope to be found in unlikely places and amongst unlikely people.














