Shirley tells the story of Shirley Chisholm, a pioneering Black politician who battled prejudice in the years following the Civil …
In Freud’s Last Session, both the eminent psychoanalyst and the Christian apologist C.S. Lewis land on the psychologist’s couch.
Anchored by two-time Oscar winner Hilary Swank, Ordinary Angels gives us an extraordinary, well-crafted story.
Pixar still knows how to craft a great, resonant story. It might just nurse out a tear or two from …
Bob Marley: One Love is reserved in its content issues. But the spiritual issues are another matter.
“War is barbaric,” a character in Land of the Bad tells us. And ultimately, so is this movie.
The least accessible of the Studio Ghibli animations, The Boy and the Heron is a beautiful-but-chaotic fantasy fever dream.
Ferrari features all the beautiful cars and fast times you might expect. But Ferrari red is not the only crimson …
This revisionist fairy tale mostly minds its manners. Still, it can be pretty violent, too—and not everyone lives happily ever …
This captivating German-language drama is a difficult, rewarding and surprisingly clean cinematic experience.
Mother Teresa lived a life of service on behalf of the poor. Privately, she wondered if God had abandoned her.
Scrambled addresses serious subjects, such infertility and the desire for children, but it’s R-rating hints at a ton of sexual …
This thoughtful, poignant rumination on loneliness and isolation comes with a few issues. Oh, and a giant spider, too.
Taika Waititi’s offbeat directorial style matches this offbeat soccer underdog story, but it bounces in some unexpected directions.
Les Mis. It’s a cultural touchstone. It’s become a phenomenon on the live musical stage. So what might it look …