This sharp, subtle character study demands patience and comes with problems. But it offers its own quiet rewards, too.
The violence and language in the first Mission: Impossible flick might have some families keeping it under the radar.
An arrogant country singer’s life transforms when he meets his 4-year-old son in God’s Country Song.
Kandahar is another gritty Gerard Butler war-battle actioner that’s packed with violence, profanity and anti-American sneers.
He just might be the most interesting man you’ve never heard of. But this movie spends too much time in …
I think I might be afraid for anyone who goes to watch Beau Is Afraid.
As the Fast & Furious franchise winds down, this entry features a few storyline surprises. But its content concerns are …
Ever wonder where Flamin’ Hot Cheetos came from? I hadn’t either. But this iconic product’s origin story is pretty inspiring.
Based on Judy Blume’s beloved book, this film ports in all of that book’s honesty, heart, and—depending on the family—issues.
Director Guy Ritchie’s latest story is a straightforward movie about sacrifice, responsibility and war—an intense, bloody war.
Ray Romano doesn’t quite make it back to his sweet sitcom roots. Instead delivering a boozy, foul-mouthed version.
Tina Satter’s play based on the FBI interrogation of whistleblower Reality Winner comes to the screen.
Great songs and strong performances can’t pull this problematic docudrama out of its musical muck.
The so-called hypnotics in this film might compel others to do whatever they want. But Hypnotic simply couldn’t hold my …
The movie doesn’t just take its forerunner and turn it into something new. It embraces it—and gives us something familiar.