Going into this movie, I was about as nervous as I was when I graduated college. My fears were warranted.
The King’s Man ostensibly critiques terrible, senseless violence while at the same time giving us plenty of it.
I Want You Back’s foul language, crude talk and awkward sexual silliness undermines it’s sweet date-night movie vibe.
Tall Girl 2 continues to explore the important subjects of teen self-esteem and self-acceptance.
This mostly sweet Netflix romcom borrows heavily from Hallmark’s playbook but also includes some concerns parents will want to consider …
No animals were hurt in the making of this movie. But its stars? Oh, they most certainly were.
Possum twins Crash and Eddie head to the Lost World to reunite with an old friend in a sweet story …
One part true story, one part sports comedy, Home Team delivers some nice messages about fatherhood and redemption.
If there’s one lesson the Hotel Transylvania saga has given us, it’s the importance and endurance of family.
I’d advise families to take a tip from the first two words of this movie’s title: Don’t look.
Being the Ricardos offers us a glimpse of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz that’s a lot grittier than their iconic …
Rumble teaches its viewers that it’s OK to be different—all without demeaning the importance of dedication or hard work. And …
A beloved children’s book cartoon character makes his jump to the big screen in Clifford the Big Red Dog.
Ron’s Gone Wrong doesn’t quite know how to follow through on the wrongs it gets right.
Disney+’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a slice above—way above—the cheese found at Westmore Middle School.