A long time ago, in 1977, George Lucas began transporting us to a galaxy far, far away. Now, the journey …
Through its intense bloodshed and concerning spiritual ideas, Overlord: The Sacred Kingdom only succeeds in desecrating itself.
Freaky Tales brings violence, Nazis and crude language to the forefront of its story—but forgets to make us care about …
Imagine a horror-comedy smoothie with Scream, Friday the 13th and Forrest Gump as the ingredients. Does that sound like it’d …
Journey to You mixes standard Hallmark romance with a lightly spiritual storyline about relinquishing control and learning to be thankful …
In ‘G20,’ President Danielle Sutton must fight to save her family and fellow world leaders in this violent, trope-heavy action …
‘A Working Man’ unleashes a former black-op soldier to eviscerate human traffickers. But will it leave you cheering … or …
‘Eric LaRue’ is an incoherent exploration of the fallout of a school shooting from the perspective of the perpetrator’s parents.
‘In the Lost Lands’ is a bloody fairytale of corrupt churchmen, a werewolf and a witch, all wrapped in grime, …
Night of the Zoopocalypse is baby’s first zombie survival horror film, with all the bloodless violence that that implies.
Director Barry Levinson has created a taut and textured mob movie. But that doesn’t make it an easy trip to …
‘The Unbreakable Boy’ is funny, sweet and true. We’re broken. But in our brokenness, we can still strive for gratitude, …
No Address sheds a light on homelessness, personalizing the issue in all its difficulty to motivate audiences to help combat …
In Magazine Dreams, we’re reminded why Jonathan Majors was such a big deal. But the film itself is less a …
The Colors Within paints a story about a trio of high school students learning to accept themselves—spurred on by a …