Comedy
Barbershop: The Next Cut

The film somehow makes you feel like you’re simultaneously watching a well-oiled ensemble showcase and binge-watching a series of scatterbrained …

Action/Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

While this movie’s violence doesn’t go beyond what we see in most Marvel flicks, the atmosphere here is so darkly …

Comedy, Romance
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2

Toula and her big fat Greek family are just as bold and brassy as you remember, just as warm and …

Action/Adventure, Drama, Romance, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, War
The Divergent Series: Allegiant

While this movie is marginally cleaner than its predecessors in terms of content, it’s unquestionably worse in terms of story.

Drama
The Young Messiah

The dramatic license taken by Rice comes across as wholly different from the likes of recent biblical epics Noah and …

Drama, Horror, Mystery/Suspense, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
10 Cloverfield Lane

This is a horror movie, both intimate and sprawling in scope. And as a horror movie, it works. It works …

Action/Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Gods of Egypt

Gods of Egypt has some nifty CGI work, but is otherwise terrible in pretty much every sense of the word.

Comedy, Drama, Sports
Eddie the Eagle

Like Eddie himself, Eddie the Eagle probably won’t be winning any awards … but it certainly works hard to get …

Drama, Sports
Race

An inspiring story and a great reminder that, while we were not all given Jesse Owens’ speed, we were all …

Drama, Sports
Race

An inspiring story and a great reminder that, while we were not all given Jesse Owens’ speed, we were all …

Drama
Risen

Risen accomplishes something quite remarkable: It tells the familiar, timeless story of Jesus’ death and resurrection from a fresh vantage …

Comedy
Zoolander No. 2

This might be fashionable these days. But it’ll never be pretty.

Action/Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Horror, Romance, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, War
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

Feels a lot like all of its extras: mostly dead.

Comedy
Hail, Caesar!

There’s always more than “surface” to a Coen collaboration.

Drama, Romance
The Choice

The Choice dutifully checks every expected box—both the poignant elements and the problematic ones.