This film feels anything but appropriate for families of young kids—the very audience you’d assume it’s made for.
No act of faith is wasted in God’s creative calculus. And sometimes, even hidden lives, hidden sacrifices, are eventually revealed.
If you resort to violence to end violence, are you really accomplishing anything?
Wendy is an imaginative and, I think, moving rumination on youth and age, dreams and grief.
This reboot’s empowering messages are ultimately undermined by its content concerns.
The Banker offers respect for capitalism, a social conscience and a sense of fun—not a combination you find often.
While this film is factual, well-made and eye-opening, it isn’t necessarily … enjoyable.
Knives Out layers on a bit more content than your typical Agatha Christie story.
Midway is a deeply inspiring movie. It’s also a war movie, though, with all of the content that comes with …
There’s a beauty that shines through this dramedy’s inherent darkness and dysfunction.
This is an engaging film, but one that also comes with some content speed bumps.
Last Christmas tells the sweet story of how a woman struggling with depression (and self-loathing) learns how to heal her …
Harriet Tubman, as this film portrays so beautifully, was a force to be reckoned with.
Apart from some lightning-flashing, balloon-crashing and self-sacrificial peril, the content load here is as light as a feather.
The Islands chronicles a chapter of history about a group of missionaries who brought the Gospel of Christ to Hawaii.