“Escape rooms are like living video games,” a game-geek guy named Danny says excitedly while chatting with fellow contestants in …
It doesn’t take a Sherlock to deduce that this is a movie to stay far, far away from.
If it wasn’t for all the Nazis, Marwen would be a pretty great place. It has everything a knee-high, World …
This film’s troubling elements don’t negate its virtues, but they certainly make it a more difficult date-night companion.
While Once Upon a Deadpool may have snagged a family-friendlier rating, it squeaked through on technicalities.
Ben Is Back clearly exclaims that addiction singes everything and everyone in an addict’s orbit.
We all know Robin Hood’s story. But this film has little to do with that familiar tale of Robin of …
Adonis Creed comes to understand what he should fight for—family and friendship and even love—and what he shouldn’t.
Roma remains a deeply affecting work—stunning in its use of light and shadow, resonant in its unassuming storytelling.
When someone’s running for public office, should their private lives be scrutinized?
Same-sex attraction is a complex issue, requiring a response full of grace and truth. But both biblical virtues get badly …
This biopic ultimately (and perhaps unintentionally) depicts the outcome of Freddie Mercury’s choices as a tragedy.
All it takes is one evil madman to ruin it for everyone. Then again, it only takes one hero to …
Can You Ever Forgive Me? feels erudite, entertaining and, in the end, utterly empty.














