You might enjoy the goodbye more than the hello with this one, as everything in between is pretty much just …
This animated movie teaches us that our differences make us special.
Downton Abbey: A New Era is actually milder that the show and film that preceded it, but the same concerns …
Powered by an innocent-but-grounded understanding of exactly what it is, Hollywood Stargirl is watchable and likable.
It doesn’t necessarily grab the gold ring, but you won’t feel like an egghead for seeing Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
Curiously clever and deceptively smart, Chip ‘n Dale’s newest film is a good nut. But it still has some problems …
We’d hate to burst your sheepskin flasks, but don’t confuse this wine-soaked romance with the similarly named Hallmark release.
It’s not a kids’ movie. But for teens and up this is an easily recommended visual treat.
Tyson’s Run tells the inspiring story of a 15-year-old autistic boy’s determination to run a marathon.
Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg team up in a treasure-hunting adventure that’s one part video game movie, one part Goonies.
With a strong cast and a resonant true story, No Vacancy shows God working in powerful—and unexpected—ways.
Mix The Little Mermaid with a dystopian, sci-fi mystery about an existential crisis, and you’ll begin to understand this movie.
Director Roland Emmerich sets out to destroy the Earth. Again. This time, with the moon.
While the polar bear’s Arctic Circle home is indeed brutal, it is beautiful, too. Polar Bear reminds us of that.
The King’s Daughter is a fairy tale set in a historical timeline. And like any good fairy tale, it has …














