Eoin Colfer, the author of the Artemis Fowl book series, described the novels as “Die Hard with fairies.”
This big-screen take on Sega’s anthropomorphized cobalt cannonballer is mostly cute and cuddly.
Dolphin Reef ably weaves together made-up fish tales to give us a very nice understanding of how a coral reef …
Although The Sword in the Stone certainly delves into the world of magic and sorcery, it’s meant to be light …
Director Greta Gerwig’s version of this classic faithfully gives fans more of what they adore from the beloved March sisters.
This is the sort of pic that kids will forgive and enjoy, and adults will cruise through and pretty quickly …
If you’re approaching this Broadway classic for the first time, well, this might not be the cinematic catnip you’re expecting.
Disney’s The Aristocats has some light charm and fun, furry nods to the life-changing attributes of family.
For some, Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution will feel extraordinarily nostalgic. Others (read: non-fan parents) will likely be thinking … Meh.
For some families, Playmobil: The Movie will teeter right on the edge of what’s appropriate for their kids.
Playing With Fire is actually funnier—and even a bit deeper—than it appears to be in its trailers.
Releasing directly to Disney+, this classic tale is a sweet retelling of Lady’s adventures with her pal Tramp.
Noelle is packed with messages about the importance of being kind. But it’s also all about Santa.
This abstract, Gospel-choir worship experience packs an emotional punch that surprised me by how deeply it moved me.