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.
While Fingernails isn’t the most explicit film ever, it’s still not going to give viewers warm, fuzzy feelings.
There are some big fat messages about family right alongside some big fat sexual content issues in My Big Fat …
In short, Shortcomings isn’t a film families should be rushing to the theater to watch.
Sitting in Bars With Cake does involve bars and cake. But it’s really about friendship and sacrifice in the face …
Choose Love is ultimately about choosing whether or not a young woman will cheat on her boyfriend.
Past Lives explores the hopeful rekindling of a childhood relationship. It’s a rekindling that has some issues.
Puppy Love could’ve been a nice cinematic diversion if it taught itself to heel.
In the feel-good Netflix rom-com ‘Happiness for Beginners’, a divorced woman finds renewed purpose on a wilderness retreat.
An arrogant country singer’s life transforms when he meets his 4-year-old son in God’s Country Song.














