Pumpkin King Jack Skellington is back. First released in 1993, ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ now makes annual October appearances. Is …
The Forge is probably the Kendrick brothers’ most complete and polished work. And it’s a clarion call for Christians to …
Apart from some slapstick violence that can be a bit intense, this send-up of superhero and villain tropes has relatively …
God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust follows a template many Christians will appreciate—but it may not connect with those …
Uglies has some unappealing content, but it also speaks to the societal pressures that teens face and must learn to …
You Gotta Believe is an inspiring story about a little league team, but some foul language might prevent this from …
Harold and the Purple Crayon doodles up some laughs. It also draws us in to ponder spiritual questions about life’s …
Inside Out 2 is fun. It’s thoughtful. And it’s a fantastic conversation starter. And it lands just a hair below …
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 …