Comedy, Drama, Kids
Feel the Beat

Feel the Beat is a predictable-but-sweet story about the value of self-worth, the need for selflessness and the beauty of …

Comedy, Romance
The Wrong Missy

To say this is just another formulaic raunchy comedy is akin to saying the Pacific Ocean is just another place …

Comedy, Drama
Military Wives

Military Wives deals realistically with the reality of war and deployment—especially its effects on those who stay behind.

Comedy, Drama
The Trip to Greece

A strong undercurrent of introspection swirls about as Coogan and Brydon explore the inevitability of aging and mortality.

Action/Adventure, Comedy, Kids, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Sonic the Hedgehog

This big-screen take on Sega’s anthropomorphized cobalt cannonballer is mostly cute and cuddly.

Action/Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Kids, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Onward

By Pixar’s own high standards, Onward is a bit of a disappointment.

Comedy, Drama
Downhill

As bleak and as uncomfortable as this film often feels, Downhill ultimately has some heartening things to say about marriage.

Comedy, Drama, Romance
Emma. (2020)

The promise of this witty, PG-rated period piece is briefly undermined by some surprising content.

Action/Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Kids
Scoob!

Scoob! is a movie that doesn’t quite know what it wants to be when it grows up.

Action/Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Birds of Prey

Strip away the language, airbrush out the blood, and you’ve got pretty much the same movie, only better.

Comedy, Drama, Musical, Romance
Valley Girl

Valley Girl—a remake of Nicholas Cage’s much raunchier, R-rated 1983 version—still has its fair share of PG-13-level concerns.

Comedy, Romance
The Half of It

The Half of It comes packing the two-punch combo of same-sex attraction and subtle elbows thrown at people of faith.

Comedy, Drama
Greed

Despite embracing some admirable goals, this R-rated dramedy comes with a slew of content issues.

Action/Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Kids
The Willoughbys

Through this terrible family, we see what a good family looks like—and why, in fact, it’s so important.

Comedy
Like a Boss

Viewers have a front-row seat to hurled insults and some very graphic language.