Green Book is engaging, funny, moving and even inspiring. It reminds us that race relations are never just black and …
The Crimes of Grindelwald is not for everyone. Is it for you and your family?
Instant Family offers a poignant, comedic and at times profane portrait of the ups and downs of becoming foster parents.
This film can be, much like van Gogh’s paintings, beautiful and ugly and deep.
This biopic ultimately (and perhaps unintentionally) depicts the outcome of Freddie Mercury’s choices as a tragedy.
This poignant war story delivers its message of faith in a natural, organic way. It gently shows rather than tells.
This is a film you can’t unsee, one that may very well change the way some viewers understand the tragedy …
Even as it attempts to be fair-minded, this film still comes off feeling one-sided in its treatment of controversial issues.
Excessive language, a myriad of crude jokes and other problematic content make for a long night at Night School.
The Old Man & the Gun lingers lazily. It waits for its leathered hero to smile his warm smile while …
Though Sierra Burgess isn’t a loser, this movie still has some “loser” moments mixed amid its themes of self-acceptance.
God wasn’t far from Louis Zamperini. And just when he thought he’d lost it all, he found hope in the …
Kin is darker and far less enjoyable than its publicity materials might have you think.
This cautionary thriller unspools via security cameras, iPhones, Macbooks, YouTube videos and social media messages.














