Deany Beany is Dead is an awkward, heartfelt and grimly humorous film.
Think of it as a poor-man’s Minions cartoon with a lot less, well, funny stuff.
This is one of those movies that could have portrayed its meaningful message without all the gratuitous content.
Despite fun, fan-oriented Easter eggs hidden in this cinematic spinoff, Psych 2 also has quite a few content issues too.
The biggest issue with this robo-drama is the completely unnecessary foul language in its memory bank.
Whatever point this movie wants to make, it’s done in the service of a vapid, crass, violent, profane story.
Sight & Sound Theatres’ JESUS is proof that sweeping, engulfing and emotional events are all at home on the stage.
This at times racy YA drama sends two very different messages about who’s worthy of acceptance.
This broken young woman’s journey toward emotional wholeness is fraught with reckless choices and explicit content.
When Jesus was at His weakest point, His most vulnerable state, He was tested and tempted by Satan.
Jump Shot does more than sate a basketball craving. It gives us a picture of a man who seems to …
Patrick’s story is inherently interesting, and for a history/religion wonk like me, pretty engaging.
This documentary gives fans a close-up glimpse of Taylor Swift’s beliefs.
This Netflix original emphasizes the value of a pure heart as well as the virtues of kindness, hope, determination, compassion, …
This abstract, Gospel-choir worship experience packs an emotional punch that surprised me by how deeply it moved me.














