You don’t need to see much of Dragon Ball to realize that this franchise is more adult than it lets …
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse packs in messages of family love and sacrificial heroism that are both moving and inspiring.
This pic takes a couple humor-packed swings at issues like cyberbullying and being consumed by a viral-video world.
This film—with its stone-carved laws that turn out to be lies—could well be interpreted in some subversive ways.
Families who choose to cope with its inane gags will find a flick that delivers some solid messages about what …
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation isn’t a perfect family film. But it’s still a pretty sweet one on many levels.
Pixar once again encourages us to think as we laugh and marvel and cringe and smile.
This animated film offers young filmgoers an age-appropriate look at one of the worst conflicts in history.
Isle of Dogs has some nice messages and a worthy moral. But it also can be sad and kinda disturbing …
This is your standard, plastic, pink flamingo of a movie—colorful and cute and maybe even fun, but kinda tacky, too.
This stop-motion flick is all just zany, cockamamie clay craziness designed to make your kids cackle.
Peter Rabbit is exactly what you’d expect¬¬—except for a few scenes that are actually more redemptive than the trailers suggest.
Mixed in with all the magicking in this animated flick there’s a very firm message about rejecting all that spellcasting …
Like the flower-loving bull at its heart, this Ferdinand isn’t just another one-trick Toro.
Despite this film’s eye-popping beauty and its heartwarming moments, Pixar’s latest still packages a pagan worldview.