This 1986 cult classic fantasy story starring David Bowie is beloved by some but may still be a nonstarter for …
This sci-fi-esque thriller creatively mashes up a Job-like story with multiversal mayhem … and some spiritual lessons along the way.
Turning Red didn’t have me turning red. But it didn’t leave me tickled pink, either.
What Rhymes With Reason tackles the ticklish issue of mental illness in an unusual context: an adventure dramedy.
References to Chinese mythology and mystical animal battles abound in this poorly written animated movie.
This fun, toe-tapping musical won 12 Oscars back in 1965. But My Fair Lady hides some foul problems, too.
While not awful, some spiritual themes keep Orion and the Dark from shining.
Wonka isn’t perfect. But it’s still a relatively sweet treat.
The Wizard of Oz has more than just music, dancing and witches in its mix. It’s packed with family-focused movie …
Though filled with references to Disney’s past triumphs, Wish itself comes with unexpected problems and a lack of inspiration.
The Marvels has some of the MCU’s typical problems, including language and violence. But it’s got a surprisingly sweet side, …
Soul strives to help us remember that life itself is a blessing, even when it doesn’t go as we planned.
Alas, Who Framed Roger Rabbit perhaps should be retitled Who Thought This Was PG?
Corrie ten Boom’s remarkable real-life story finds new life, and new poignancy, in this stage-to-screen production.
Journey to Bethlehem is the Nativity story crossed with High School Musical. And it kind of works.