Let’s travel back to 1981 to revisit Time Bandits. But before you stuff your bag with loot, you may find …
This timeless classic is a visual and aural spectacle that sticks with you. But there are dark emotions that linger, …
While Monster High 2 doesn’t come at viewers withs its claws and fangs out, it still harbors significant worldview issues.
Fiddler on the Roof is quite clean and could be a great conversation starter for the whole family about faith …
SpongeBob and Sandy Cheeks set out to rescue their home from an evil CEO in a story that’s equal parts …
Despicable Me 4 delivers more of what we’ve come to expect from this franchise: silly slapstick, some toilet humor and …
Young Woman and the Sea is quite the inspiring tale of courage and perseverance (with a couple of content concerns …
Blue Lock: Episode Nagi shoots for a goal, but this Japanese sports/anime mash-up might just earn a yellow card instead.
Cabrini isn’t an easy film. But for families looking for a faith-based biographical drama, the story of Francesca Saverio Cabrini, …
You don’t have to be a basketball fan at all to appreciate the strong redemptive themes in the Japanese anime …
We Grown Now is a work of cinematic poetry—a look at inner-city turmoil and poverty through the forgiving, knowing eyes …
Ultraman: Rising isn’t perfect. But as far as positive messages go, it definitely earns the title of “ultra.”
This Disney+ flick delivers some nice messages about tense father-son relationships. But it’s got some spaceship speed bumps, too.
Aside from language issues, Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle has no more problems than your standard volleyball match.
This 1950s Hitchcock fave has all the action of a modern thriller without all the modern mess.