This pic takes a couple humor-packed swings at issues like cyberbullying and being consumed by a viral-video world.
We all know Robin Hood’s story. But this film has little to do with that familiar tale of Robin of …
Despite its impressive pedigree, Widows is ultimately snared in its own web.
The Crimes of Grindelwald is not for everyone. Is it for you and your family?
In its graphic depictions of its Nazi horrors (and horrific Nazis), Overlord goes overboard.
The nasty web this sequel weaves is still sticky with R-rated problems.
This poignant war story delivers its message of faith in a natural, organic way. It gently shows rather than tells.
Johnny English is no James Bond. But he’s no great friend to the family, either.
This film is literally about showing the worst in all of us, and as explicitly as seems possible.
This flick is a horribly written 102 minutes of bloodletting and spewed foul language.
Kin is darker and far less enjoyable than its publicity materials might have you think.
If you were a bullied teen who just happened to stumble upon a huge robotic dog, what would you do?
I’ve seen worse movies this year. But I don’t know if I’ve seen anything that made me more sad.
Mile 22 is dumb, frenetic and oh-so bloody—a feature-length romp through a hurricane of fists and feet and death.
You might want to think twice before you and your family wolf this one down.














