If your family can make it past the sticky bits, there are some very interesting lessons here.
A time traveling man teams up with his younger self to fix the future in Netflix’s latest comedy sci-fi mashup.
This true story about a pair of explorers’ survival in some of the world’s iciest conditions is equal parts inspiring …
Sing 2 delivers another feel-good story about determination and friendship … and some minor issues parents will want to know …
This female-focused espionage actioner violently suggests the two genders are completely interchangeable.
The King’s Man ostensibly critiques terrible, senseless violence while at the same time giving us plenty of it.
Rather than being the creative rebirth this film’s title suggests, The Matrix Resurrections is more like a greatest hits reprise.
This movie is a mess in pretty much every way you’d like to slice it. (And slice this movie does.)
If there’s one lesson the Hotel Transylvania saga has given us, it’s the importance and endurance of family.
Marvel’s latest, Eternals, offers a sweeping, syncretistic creation story that’s full of bargain-bin gods but no divinity or transcendence.
This sequel to the classic ’80s comedy actioner is exactly what you’d expect—in both good ways and bad.
In this surprisingly intimate alien invasion movie, a devoted dad will do anything—good or bad—to keep his boys safe.
No Time to Die reminds us that even a more heartfelt and earnest take on James Bond still comes with …
Canadian director Denis Villeneuve unleashes his all-star cast on Frank Herbert’s classic sci-fi epic, Dune.
There’s a lot of things to find in this Christmas origin story. But the real origin isn’t one of them.














