King Richard has some rough edges. Bur rarely does a film show us what it takes to raise children—tennis stars …
Families—even families already familiar with the MCU—still might want to pause before grabbing this ring.
Nobody is truly “perfect.” But that doesn’t mean they can’t be perfect for you, this raunchy Netflix comedy reminds us.
It’s a messy story, no doubt. But it’s done in service to a fascinating, and ultimately inspiring, tale.
Spencer, while showing Diana to be a sweet mother, endows her otherwise with little more than the morality found in …
This pic sports a script that’s sun-bleached and flavorless; its main star-power ingredient is a bit too far past his …
Passing comes with a heavy message, a few content concerns and, unfortunately, no real redemption.
Red Notice is full of the same formulaic and shopworn content you might expect from a pic like this.
Let’s just say that The Harder They Fall is pretty much a dissertation on how not to follow the Ten …
Candyman isn’t sweet. It was never intended to be. But its excesses are enough to choke on.
If Tammy Faye is humanized here, the faith that drove her can be dehumanized much of the time.
Army of Thieves steers clear of brain-gnashing and delivers a light-hearted heist tale with a romantic-comedy twist.
The Electric Life of Louis Wain proffers a poignant look at a strange man who made the world we live …
Snake Eyes knows what its audience wants: action, action, action. And that’s just what it delivers—in scores of body bags.














