For the most part, this lovable kinkajou and his fiery human helper make some really beautiful music.
Battles and destruction can feel very heavy for a flick aimed at an elementary school-aged audience.
I’m going to give credit where credit is due. Space Jam: A New Legacy is a fun, mostly family-friendly film.
America: The Motion Picture is impressive in that it still manages to be completely and utterly forgettable.
I was surprised by the redemptive messages I found—along with a bunch of severed demon heads.
Obviously, a bit of magic is on tap. But the real magic of this movie lies in its lessons.
This doggie flick has some sweet lessons to offer on bravery, acceptance and stepping out of one’s comfort zone.
Jungle Beat is sure to touch the heart of families and remind them just how important it is to love …
The Mitchells vs. the Machines is fun, sweet and smart. It strays just a bit—but for some, that’ll be enough …
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 …














