A Dog’s Purpose is the kind of movie Christian moviegoers often say that we’d like to see: a sweet story …
Too often the church isn’t seen as a place of grace or honesty, but as a place where hypocrites pretend …
This is the sort of movie that makes your standard shoot-em-up videogame look subtle, the Fast and Furious franchise (star …
This raw, dialogue-heavy slice-of-life story is all aflutter with unmoored musings about self-actualization, rebellious teens, parental frustration and unanswered questions.
This is a movie about a boy and his monster. It’s a popcorn-munching romp for the tween set, one that …
Paterson is enjoyable without being entertaining. It’s a shyly thoughtful story that asks its viewers to stretch themselves and dream …
Why Him? This zany, raunchy movie asks. When I left the movie, it had me asking another question: Why me?
Sing is exactly what you would expect if you’ve seen the trailer: a lighthearted and inspiring American Idol-style singing competition …
Office Christmas Party is, quite simply, yet another entry in a long line of sleaze-in-your-stocking holiday forgettables.
Director Damien Chazelle unleashes an old-school, tour de force musical, proving that original, Oscar-worthy moviemaking—without R-rated gratuity—is actually still possible …
Disney sets its narrative sights on a new blend of Hawaiian myth and Pacific Ocean adventure.
It’s sad this film about Howard Hughes lacks any sort of real moral underpinning. It seems the makers took its …
The fact is, Bad Santa 2 is truly one of the most repulsive and intellectually detestable movies ever put on …
The problem with The Edge of Seventeen is that it packs noxious teen-movie content into its humor and insight.
Despite this dramedy’s tender reflections on grief and its strong emphasis on family and forgiveness, the profanity here feels pretty …














