All in all, Netflix’s aptly titled Havoc is complete havoc for any families that might’ve considered watching.
‘Eric LaRue’ is an incoherent exploration of the fallout of a school shooting from the perspective of the perpetrator’s parents.
No Address sheds a light on homelessness, personalizing the issue in all its difficulty to motivate audiences to help combat …
Though ‘Green and Gold’ has some rough edges, it delivers a heartfelt message that many families will be able to …
‘The Robe’ is one of those ‘notable’ movies that no one remembers. But even old Hollywood could get some things …
Mobile Suit Gundam returns, albeit to explore a different timeline—one that’s complex and has a few concerns.
Ne Zha 2 comes with box-office bona fides and nice craftsmanship. But when your main character’s a demon, you’re bound …
‘Terrifier 3’ is grotesquely foul on every level and a torture to simply watch for two hours.
There’s some feel-good family magic in this Hallmark-like tale. But a surprising amount of suggestive content means ‘Awesomest Christmas Ever’ …
Devara may fight for a good cause, but his battles are filled to the brim with weapon worship and copious …
Jesus retells the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ—all in American Sign Language.
SpongeBob and Sandy Cheeks set out to rescue their home from an evil CEO in a story that’s equal parts …
Mature themes make up much of the plot, but the messages remain poignant and true in this classic story’s film …
This classic film from director Akira Kurosawa still shines in its own groundbreaking way. But there is some samurai scruffiness …
In the über-bloody genre of slasher movies, is ‘In a Violent Nature’ the bloodiest? It very well may be.
The French film ‘Mars Express’ isn’t rated. But if it were, this sci-fi story would land an R rating—and we …
Forty-Seven Days With Jesus introduces us to a father who works too hard. And while there’s a lot to like …
This 1950s Hitchcock fave has all the action of a modern thriller without all the modern mess.
Mother Teresa lived a life of service on behalf of the poor. Privately, she wondered if God had abandoned her.
Corrie ten Boom’s remarkable real-life story finds new life, and new poignancy, in this stage-to-screen production.
The latest Chosen Christmas event fuses the pilot episode, “The Shepherd,” with the story of Jesus’ birth in “The Messengers.”
This stage production of Dreamworks’ acclaimed 1998 animated film stays close to that script as it tells a very human …
Beyoncé’s epic concert-film documentary is a testament to her creativity, talent and drive—paired with massive content issues.
Sight & Sound Films brings the tragic-but-inspiring story of poet Henry Wadsworth to life on the big screen.
Surprised by Oxford certainly surprised us with its deep Christian messages—but also with some of its content issues.