Between getting Dear Santa and coal in your stocking, it’d be better to take the coal. At least the latter …
Some will find Here’s creative conceit and content a bit tough to embrace. But the payoff hits home like a …
Blitz has all the ingredients of a prestige, awards-season drama. But at the end of the day it’s a simple …
‘Average Joe’ delivers an inspirational, gritty portrait of a man fueled by faith who refuses to discard his beliefs when …
‘Monster Summer’ delivers lightweight ‘Goosebumps’-style fare with an evil witch twist and … there’s also Mel Gibson.
Most of White Bird takes place in France during World War II, when kindness just might get you killed. It …
‘The Carpenter’ crafts a unique story for an underserved demographic: people who love Jesus, MMA and heavy metal.
This sequel to ‘Batman Begins’ is mesmerizing and thought-provoking. But it shouldn’t have been named after the good guy. This …
This late 20th-century teen culture “classic” fuses late ‘90s nostalgia with a mixed bag of positive and problematic messages.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, like its namesake demon, can be deceptively, and seriously, problematic.
‘Spy x Family Code: White’ takes this anime franchise’s popular storyline to the big screen—with a few bumps along the …
Dennis Quaid steps into the shoes of Ronald Reagan in a movie about the 40th president’s resilience, vision and faith.
Apart from some slapstick violence that can be a bit intense, this send-up of superhero and villain tropes has relatively …
Considering the film’s heavy content (domestic violence and sensuality), it’s not necessarily a film you’d want to watch for entertainment …
‘Am I Racist’ features Daily Wire personality Matt Walsh posing as a faux diversity expert in this skewering mockumentary about …














