This film’s focus on Eastern spirituality—especially reincarnation—will make it a nonstarter for many Christian viewers.
This film about acceptance also embraces thinly veiled visual and verbal nods that reference LGBTQ stereotypes.
There’s a bit of toilet humor and some silly stunts along the way. But the real story here is one …
If families decide to dogpaddle into Bikini Bottom, they should be aware of some odd, tangled seaweed amid the colorful …
Adam Harrison isn’t like any other kid around. His dad is Bigfoot. Yes, that Bigfoot. Once a scientist, Dr. Harrison …
This pic won’t leave anyone purring to beat the band. But it won’t make you want to scratch the furniture …
Many families may simply decide that Earwig’s content concerns push this story out of bounds for them.
Aimed at an elementary-age audience, Charming teaches lessons about the importance of sacrifice and selflessness.
Over the Moon isn’t a film to rocket to without consideration. Still, in this reviewer’s eye, this Moon looks more …
Through almost pure happenstance, The Croods: A New Age has now become a pic that reflects our current crazy world.
Artistically and aesthetically, Wolfwalkers wows. But theologically, it has some issues.
This version of the Grinch’s tale is well made, as clean as a crisp snow on a Sunday morning.
There’s definitely enough fright here to ward off the littlest of viewers, or those who might be sensitive to ominous …
This animated kids’ original holds an important message for viewers of all ages: Outward beauty is no match for what’s …
The message of this film is a positive one: You don’t have to be perfect in order to belong.