While not perfect, The Lost King probably won’t, as Shakespeare put it, “infect thine eyes.”
Rocky Balboa doesn’t show up, but his well-worn Rocky formula is still intricately woven through Creed III’s narrative fabric.
Southern Gospel packs in the difficult parts of the Prodigal Son—the straying from God—but it also brings home the message …
The origin of Tetris has as many puzzle pieces as the game itself. If not for its profanity, it could …
I found a lot to like in Father Stu. It’s funny and faithful and, ultimately, deeply moving. But it’s also …
If Cirque du Soleil ever did an adaptation of the story of Christ, it might look a little like this. …
Despite some fine performances and surprising restraint, The Son’s searingly honest depiction of mental illness misses the mark.
Champions has some nice messages, but they’re buried under a full-court press of crass sexual allusions.
You can’t accuse this film of finding the devil in the details. The Devil Conspiracy didn’t bother with details (or …
Hulu takes us into a real-life murder mystery sleuthed.
The characters in this sometimes insightful, often narcissistic drama rarely look up long enough to notice anyone else.
Luther: The Fallen Sun is The Batman meets Black Mirror—with substantially more violence.
With strong, inspiring messages and very few content concerns, Chang Can Dunk is a slam dunk for the whole family.
You may enjoy the twists and turns in this unique desktop-based thriller, but you won’t be missing its content issues.
While not for kids. Living fills out the form for “good movie” and files it in triplicate.














