This offbeat comedy reimagines the Frankenstein story as a feminist fable—one that’s innocent and explicit in equal measure.
Lisa Frankenstein is a crawl-from-the-grave ‘80s-esque send-up with a comedic twist and a whole lot of foul content worms.
All of Us Strangers is a quiet drama that plumbs the depths of our need for connection in ways that …
Les Mis. It’s a cultural touchstone. It’s become a phenomenon on the live musical stage. So what might it look …
Memory has some content we’d like to ignore. But the subjects dealt with here? They’re worthy of discussion.
Mack learns that when it comes to relationships, sometimes the right play is no play. We learn the same lesson—as …
Upgraded is a bit of a downgrade for families interested in a light-hearted romcom.
Journey to Bethlehem is the Nativity story crossed with High School Musical. And it kind of works.
Maestro, a powerful biopic of Leonard Bernstein and his wife, offers an interesting tune. But it hits plenty of wrong …
Miracle on 34th Street is as clean as you’d expect for a 1947 film. But it still has some provocative …
Despite a nice message about family reconciliation and culture’s influence, The Persian Version is too crude to get a thumbs …
Willa and William miss one connection to rekindle another in this rom-com starring Meg Ryan.
This pic is sorta like an inside joke that nobody really gets. And it’s a dirty joke at that.
Surprised by Oxford certainly surprised us with its deep Christian messages—but also with some of its content issues.