This big-screen take on Sega’s anthropomorphized cobalt cannonballer is mostly cute and cuddly.
By Pixar’s own high standards, Onward is a bit of a disappointment.
Scoob! is a movie that doesn’t quite know what it wants to be when it grows up.
REV wants to tempt viewers, through exotic cars and bikini-clad girls, into thinking it’s a Fast and Furious clone. It’s …
This classic man-and-dog adventure still has something to offer families looking for an old-fashioned, Disney-style escape.
Strip away the language, airbrush out the blood, and you’ve got pretty much the same movie, only better.
Despite this film’s PG-13 rating, families may well choose to draw a line with Vin Diesel’s latest bloody actioner.
Actress Blake Lively certainly appears to give her all in this graphic and miserable movie.
Blood spurts and explosions decimate in a rhythmic two-step of deadly destruction.
Through this terrible family, we see what a good family looks like—and why, in fact, it’s so important.
Despite what this movie’s title suggests, there are no witches in this live-action Disney classic.
It’s been 25 years since these self-proclaimed “bad boys for life” first arrived on the big screen, and not much …
Suffice it to say there’s very little that’s gentle in The Gentlemen.
This low-budget sci-fi movie’s popularity on Netflix won’t be augmented by Plugged In’s review of it.
Underwater skips exposition altogether and leaps with videogame-like glee into its deadly, high-pressure destruction.