We’ve been treated to some provocative sci-fi films recently, from Gravity to Interstellar to Arrival. Ad Astra aims for the …
For fans of the sport, or those who like to see nice guys finish first for a change, you could …
I think sharks would enjoy 47 Meters Down: Uncaged more than humans might.
This drama tells us that we were made for something. And when we find and pursue that purpose, we’re better …
This dramedy focuses on a struggling teen’s dreams, and how the music he loves helps him overcome the obstacles he …
Despite its content issues, the movie’s themes of redemption and friendship linger.
For those who can navigate its issues, Brian Banks offers a cinematic rarity: Grounded, real-world inspiration.
Can a movie be incredibly creepy, lightly profane and … kinda boring all at the same time?
Now, there’s nothing wrong with a little dumb fun, but Hobbs & Shaw comes with lots of un-fun accoutrements.
Far From Home is a fine, fun, serviceable superhero flick. But like Peter Parker’s European vacation, it contains some unwelcome …
A blackout swept around the entire globe. Things went missing. But Jack remembered. Just the night before, Jack had decided …
MiB: International holds true to the film franchise’s light tone. But it sports some extraterrestrial problems, too.
What if you suddenly found yourself plopped into the middle of an Agatha Christie-wannabe scenario?
The second big-screen iteration of Jean Gray’s tragic transformation into the Phoenix is a predictably violent, occasionally profane affair.
This metropolis-mulching monster masher makes superhero-movie destruction look almost dainty in comparison.