My Little Pony: The Movie is a film you can walk out of holding your tyke’s hand without feeling depressed, …
This latest LEGO tale still feels, uh, apiece with the plastic-block cinematic universe we’ve come to know so well.
Leap! tells a story that feels like so many others we’ve seen before. (Especially from Disney.) But its familiarity doesn’t …
This sequel’s emphasis on hard work and working as a team could give moms and dads something substantive to discuss …
There’s not a lot here either to blow heart kisses at or shoot steam out of your nostrils over.
There’s actually a lot more here than meets the whoopee cushion.
Cars 3 hotfoots it back to the raceway to deliver a story similar to Lightning McQueen’s first one—this time from …
For a slim segment of the populace—say, grade schoolers who consider a wet palm under a flapping arm to be …
Frankly, the Smurfs: The Lost Village’s creators do something really brave: They make a movie … just for kids.
The Boss Baby’s eventual affirmation of sibling bonding and familial love makes all its toddler toilet humor a bit more …
Rock Dog is a movie that is at times mildly charming (if predictable and formulaic) but more often just kind …
A tiny bit more restraint could have made this a movie we’d wholeheartedly recommend. As it is, it’s pretty good, …
The Red Turtle is a simple parable about the basic longings we all share: the desire to find companionship and …
Sing is exactly what you would expect if you’ve seen the trailer: a lighthearted and inspiring American Idol-style singing competition …
Disney sets its narrative sights on a new blend of Hawaiian myth and Pacific Ocean adventure.