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 …
Director Barry Levinson has created a taut and textured mob movie. But that doesn’t make it an easy trip to …
‘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.
‘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 Last Supper’ takes a few minor liberties with the scriptural text. But it also reminds us why we all …














