A new character steps into the Spider-Verse. But this pic has some sticky bits that could make your parent-sense tingle.
The least accessible of the Studio Ghibli animations, The Boy and the Heron is a beautiful-but-chaotic fantasy fever dream.
This revisionist fairy tale mostly minds its manners. Still, it can be pretty violent, too—and not everyone lives happily ever …
This 1986 cult classic fantasy story starring David Bowie is beloved by some but may still be a nonstarter for …
Argylle is restrained compared to some of its cinematic brethren. But the content might still have families longing for an …
Another Megamind raises its blue and bulby head. But don’t expect this so-so sequel to earn any mega cheers.
There’s a honey rush of vengeful action here, to be sure, but The Beekeeper isn’t the guilty pleasure some might …
While it’s not perfect, this Christopher Nolan sci-fi puzzler deserves, at least, some tenet-ive consideration.
This is a swirling, heavy-battling, CGI-video game movie that some may cheer. But others will leave it with a bewildered …
Drive-Away Dolls is as hard-core and pornographic as an R-rating can stand.
No matter how much spice is in play in the 1984 version of Dune, this cinematic stew is almost inedible.
The Book of Clarence is entertaining, insightful and a wee bit unhinged. But you should think twice before adding it …
References to Chinese mythology and mystical animal battles abound in this poorly written animated movie.
Now over half a century old, The Jungle Book reveals the simple bare necessities of storytelling.
While not awful, some spiritual themes keep Orion and the Dark from shining.














