Candyman isn’t sweet. It was never intended to be. But its excesses are enough to choke on.
If Tammy Faye is humanized here, the faith that drove her can be dehumanized much of the time.
The Electric Life of Louis Wain proffers a poignant look at a strange man who made the world we live …
Snake Eyes knows what its audience wants: action, action, action. And that’s just what it delivers—in scores of body bags.
For those who deign to brave the perils and let their feet sink into the surf-soaked sand, it’s an interesting …
This tale starts off as a wounded woman’s search for resolution and slowly inches its way into palpable darkness.
Most of this pic feels a bit too aimlessly rambling, impossibly coincidental and pointlessly thin.
This R-rated psychological thriller mostly avoids graphic imagery, but its grim story is no less unnerving and disturbing.
Fatherhood isn’t for the fainthearted. It’s a calling every bit as demanding—maybe even more so—as being a, say, fireman or …
This poignant tale about a couple’s loss of a child reminds us of how we need each other—especially in life’s …
The Protégé is built on a familiar cinematic paradox: Its good guys kill people for a living.
This surprise hit Netflix movie offers mingles some nice redemptive messages with some theologically problematic ones.