In this powerful (if imperfect) film, Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his own son points to a far greater sacrifice to …
As it turns out, love has an awful lot to do with marriage. But as for the film itself, I’m …
Sweetwater scores more often than it fouls in its biographical look at the first Black NBA player.
Chris Evans and Ana de Armas star in this silly, spirited and kinda fun action/romance/comedy. But some problems haunt Ghosted, …
The latest Shazam! movie features great messages about family—but its focus on pagan gods and other issues keep the film …
Quantumania is typical Marvel fare. But in terms of character development and plot, everything feels shallow.
What happens when a revival breaks out among countercultural hippies in the late 1960s? Jesus Revolution answers that question.
While dino-confrontations can get bloody and the plot can get silly, 65’s father-daughter story makes this B-movie better.
Southern Gospel packs in the difficult parts of the Prodigal Son—the straying from God—but it also brings home the message …
While not perfect, The Lost King probably won’t, as Shakespeare put it, “infect thine eyes.”
Rocky Balboa doesn’t show up, but his well-worn Rocky formula is still intricately woven through Creed III’s narrative fabric.
The body count might not be appreciably higher in Murder Mystery 2—but the problems certainly are.
If Cirque du Soleil ever did an adaptation of the story of Christ, it might look a little like this. …
Champions has some nice messages, but they’re buried under a full-court press of crass sexual allusions.
Despite some fine performances and surprising restraint, The Son’s searingly honest depiction of mental illness misses the mark.














