Taika Waititi’s offbeat directorial style matches this offbeat soccer underdog story, but it bounces in some unexpected directions.
Set around a notorious Nazi concentration camp, The Zone of Interest shows us the evil of indifference without getting bloody.
The Boys in the Boat offers us an inspirational story that, outside a few issues, glides across the cinematic waters …
Napoleon’s legacy was filled with bloodshed and tragedy—elements that saturate Ridley Scott’s depiction of his life, too.
In 1972, a plane carrying 45 people crashed in the Andes Mountains. Society of the Snow recounts the harrowing events …
Corrie ten Boom’s remarkable real-life story finds new life, and new poignancy, in this stage-to-screen production.
Maestro, a powerful biopic of Leonard Bernstein and his wife, offers an interesting tune. But it hits plenty of wrong …
Priscilla Presley’s story briefly seemed like a fairy tale come true. But her life with Elvis slowly morphed into a …
The latest Chosen Christmas event fuses the pilot episode, “The Shepherd,” with the story of Jesus’ birth in “The Messengers.”
This stage production of Dreamworks’ acclaimed 1998 animated film stays close to that script as it tells a very human …
In theory, Oppenheimer could’ve existed without its content issues. But it doesn’t.
Sight & Sound Films brings the tragic-but-inspiring story of poet Henry Wadsworth to life on the big screen.
Bayard Rustin was a complex champion of the Civil Rights movement. But this Netflix film has an agenda of its …
Dumb Money’s incredibly foul and dumb content should be a big part of your your moviegoing risk assessment.
This surprisingly spiritual animated tale sees Leonardo da Vinci searching for the meaning of the soul during his final years.














