Life of the Party is a sweet, smile-worthy pic … about 70% of the time. The rest, though, can feel …
This comedy suggests a man can be transformed by responsibility, hard work and the love of a family.
Infinity War will challenge many a moviegoer, especially young ones.
Though it’s not as raunchy as Amy Schumer’s R-rated comedies, there’s still plenty of content to deal with here.
In truth, if you’ve seen this pic’s movie trailer, you’ve seen it all. But, trust me, I wouldn’t even ask …
This is a typical Dwayne Johnson movie: Buildings explode, the end of the world is near, and only one man …
If you’re expecting an exposé addressing unanswered questions about the events of July 18, 1969, prepare for disappointment.
A Quiet Place is a stark tale of fighting for survival in the face of a horrific, insidious threat.
Director Steven Spielberg has shaped Ready Player One as an over-caffeinated sensory explosion.
Isle of Dogs has some nice messages and a worthy moral. But it also can be sad and kinda disturbing …
This fast-moving, rock-’em-sock-’em pic is what it is: a matinee creature-feature begging for a tub of butter-soaked popcorn.
Let me just say this to aspiring faith-oriented moviemakers: This is how it’s done.
In some ways, this was a pretty typical teen romance movie. In other ways, it surprised me a bit.
This Lara Croft reboot does female empowerment right, albeit in a slightly over-the-top, cinematic video game sort of way.
The more you like a flick, the more it’ll potentially influence you. And Love, Simon aims to influence.