Despite this film’s undeniable feel-good moments, it’s still quite a ways from perfect.
For a story that wants to give viewers a moral, universal fairy tale, its gratuitous moments sure restrict its potential …
You might think of Father Figures as a tender tale with a tendency to vomit on your shoes.
While trying to craft something for your typical 13-year-old’s enjoyment, the new Jumanji writing team dumbed things down.
The Shape of Water is an odd, beautiful, jarring, graphically problematic kettle of fish.
Explicit content turns The Disaster Artist into a bad movie about a bad movie.
Woody Allen goes dark with Wonder Wheel, a movie far more bleak and more adult than its PG-13 rating would …
Novitiate, like many of its characters, walks away from this curious form of faith a bit bewildered, a bit disgusted.
Call Me by Your Name celebrates the lie of a culture that’s determined to crown every individual the king or …
Roman J. Israel Esq. tells us that not only is virtue its own reward, it is, ultimately, the only one.
In a year filled with top-flight superhero movies, DC’s answer to Marvel’s Avengers barely gets off the ground.
Between put-downs, profanity and off-color gags, this movie still manages to say something about how important dads are.
This movie felt like a tragedy to me: a tiny family slowly drowning—incapable of swimming, unwilling to grab lifelines dangling …














