Golda depicts the eponymous Israeli Prime Minister as she guides Israel through the Yom Kippur War.
While theater lovers will likely relate to this mockumentary style film, parents may want to keep this one backstage until …
Jules feels like E.T. for adults. And it’s got a few adult issues to go along with it.
Barbie isn’t as bad as it could’ve been. But it will still require some hand-holding to ensure teens glean the …
Sitting in Bars With Cake does involve bars and cake. But it’s really about friendship and sacrifice in the face …
While still plenty violent and filled with drinking and smoking, the Dial of Destiny does dial the content back a …
The Boogeyman, the monster, thrives in the dark. So perhaps it’s only logical that the movie itself camps there, too.
Being a family-based movie doesn’t necessarily mean it’s completely family-friendly. But a surprising number of poignant moments turn up.
Jason Statham’s return in Meg 2 begs an age-old question: What’s better than one megalodon? Why, three, of course! Plus: …
Past Lives explores the hopeful rekindling of a childhood relationship. It’s a rekindling that has some issues.
Gal Gadot’s Heart of Stone is a by-the-numbers espionage thriller—but its violence against women doesn’t add up.
Creepy spiritual content, bloody mishaps and foul language makes Insidious: The Red Door a door that should stay shut.
The Flash, as a movie, is pretty good. But it’s one of DC’s most problematic films, too.
The latest Transformers movie has its issues. But for those who choose to navigate its content, there’s some beauty in …
Is Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City yet another case of style over substance? Or is there something more in its orbit?














