You may enjoy the twists and turns in this unique desktop-based thriller, but you won’t be missing its content issues.
While not for kids. Living fills out the form for “good movie” and files it in triplicate.
Rise of the Antichrist brings another iteration of the Left Behind books to the big screen. The results are mixed.
The Dragon Ball crew is throwing animated punches and blasts once more. But is it a must see or a …
Tom Hanks stars in this remake about a grieving, bitter man who gradually begins to see life from a brighter …
We Have a Ghost isn’t the worst film out there. It’s even sweet at times. But families should consider whether …
Women Talking delves deeply and painfully into abuse: Abuse of people, of power and of faith itself.
This star-making James Cameron epic promises love and laughter in the midst of a perilous journey with a breathtaking finish. …
Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher team up in a predictable romcom with equally predictable levels of PG-13 content.
This biopic delivers a hodgepodge of Houston’s greatest hits smashed between the many excesses that come with celebrity status.
Wakanda Forever teeters on the edge of overstuffed irrelevance. But it remembers ultimately that character—and characters—count.
Creepy and cute might be the best way to describe this unsettling and often violent PG-13 sci-fi/horror cautionary tale.
As cartoon-like as it may appear, this isn’t stuff for the tykes. And it may leave some viewers feeling a …
The Fabelmans offers a compelling story of a boy’s passion for filmmaking, but it also didn’t splice its content issues.
RRR, the most expensive Indian action/comedy/musical ever made, is as violent and spiritual as it is creative and theatrical.














