Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson earnestly pour their hearts into this poignant, realistic story about a son who is different.
In a year filled with top-flight superhero movies, DC’s answer to Marvel’s Avengers barely gets off the ground.
British writer/director Martin McDonagh paints a discordant picture here of an awful, provincialized middle America.
Let’s not lose sight of what Murder on the Orient Express does offer—a content-light mystery that feels true to the …
This movie felt like a tragedy to me: a tiny family slowly drowning—incapable of swimming, unwilling to grab lifelines dangling …
Thor and Hulk have been replaced by two beefy, good ol’ boy jokesters who’d be right at home in a …
Last Flag Flying is a powerful, emotive film. That said, it’s also an extremely profane one.
This coming-of-age film drills down into the intimate micro-contradictions of life even as it explodes onscreen with many visually problematic …
This film is like a cake made entirely of food coloring. It’s bad, plain and simple.
Breathe helps us see that even a severely limited existence is something to be held up as precious.
This reboot offers another excuse for its makers to mangle human flesh in order to reap box office rewards.
Adam, Solo and Will are more than just statistics. Through story, we see their faces. Feel, in some small way, …
The ’50s costumes and scenery look authentic. But then the whole shebang nosedives into something luridly witless, foul and bloody.
Some might watch a movie like this and say, “That never happens.” But Kevin Sorbo’s own story suggests otherwise.
This film’s characters are often heroic. Its language often isn’t.













