This Netflix movie has a nice message about seeing people as who, not what they are. But the content that …
We’re not going to stick this movie’s Save the Date to our fridge anytime soon.
This remake plows its way back to simpler movie times with equal measures of musical charm and ridiculous nonsense.
Julia Roberts and George Clooney play divorced parents trying to break up their daughters impulsive engagement in this sometimes wise, …
This movie may not shine like a gift from Tiffany’s, but it’s a sweet little trinket with only a few …
The Noel Diary offers a sweet story of two people seeking closure. But a couple of content issues slightly sour …
This Hallmark-style Netflix romcom marks Lindsay Lohan’s return to Hollywood after a decade out of the mainstream.
This interesting fairy tale makes us long for a less problematic movie.
Medieval tells the tale of 15th-century Czech hero Jan Žižka. And a brutal, bloody and bleak tale it is as …
There are no heroes in this tragic story about a sham marriage between a woman and the man using her …
You probably don’t need a review of Bros to know whether it’s your cup of tea. But here’s one anyway.
The Good House is, in some respects, a good movie. But with some good editing, it could’ve been better.
Rosaline reimagines Romeo and Juliet’s story, offering redemptive thoughts on love as well as problems families should be aware of.
In the Pure Flix film Nothing Is Impossible, a man pursuing both NBA glory and a woman’s heart is tested …
Tyler Perry’s A Jazzman’s Blues is a love story, but one that doesn’t hesitate to show humanity’s ability to hate.