Though made by a master filmmaker and featuring a couple of promising young stars, for families this pizza is indigestible.
Based on a real story, this film blends strong family messages with some equally strong sensuality.
I Want You Back’s foul language, crude talk and awkward sexual silliness undermines it’s sweet date-night movie vibe.
This is a lemon-merengue-pie sort of movie: substantial; surprisingly sweet; and occasionally, regrettably, sour.
This mostly sweet Netflix romcom borrows heavily from Hallmark’s playbook but also includes some concerns parents will want to consider …
Dear Evan Hansen invites viewers to consider how isolating mental illness can be and the peril of lying to earn …
Like its predecessors, the latest Princess Switch movie is mostly sweet, romantic and fun.
Nobody is truly “perfect.” But that doesn’t mean they can’t be perfect for you, this raunchy Netflix comedy reminds us.
He’s All That isn’t problem-free. But it definitely delivers some important cautionary messages about the perils of social media.
This movie’s occasional sweetness is once again undermined by its permissive assumptions about teen relationships and sex.
For a dark film that seems to relish the shadows, it sure turns on the lights at inconvenient times.
For the most part, this lovable kinkajou and his fiery human helper make some really beautiful music.
This light-hearted, Hallmark-esque flick features light language and sexual content, but really focuses on working through heartbreak.
Finding You illustrates that sex and romance aren’t synonymous; that kindness matters.
Directed by and starring the legendary Billy Crystal, Here Today seems guilty of trying too hard.














