Soccer stars (and Weird Al) voice themselves in this wacky sci-fi sports flick.
This Hallmark-style Netflix romcom marks Lindsay Lohan’s return to Hollywood after a decade out of the mainstream.
Wendell & Wild is meant to be funny and silly. Instead, it’s a little disturbing and deeply problematic.
Block Party is a comedy with a few nice things to say. But they’re rarely funny things.
Paws of Fury is fun and funny. And if you can endure some gassy giggles, there are even some nice …
You probably don’t need a review of Bros to know whether it’s your cup of tea. But here’s one anyway.
The Good House is, in some respects, a good movie. But with some good editing, it could’ve been better.
Rosaline reimagines Romeo and Juliet’s story, offering redemptive thoughts on love as well as problems families should be aware of.
As the film quickly proves, the only thing that comes from delving into the occult is danger.
There are some problems in this cute, live-action creep-fest. But Monster High: The Movie offers some possibilities for conversation, too.
Part homage and part spoof, this Agatha Christie-like whodunit adds a bit of mirth to murder.
This sequel’s spooky PG silliness might seem innocuous to some, but its “unholy mischief” cloaks occult imagery and ideas.
This movie’s title might sound like hyperbole. Until you realize it’s about a guy who took beer to his buddies …














