Most of this stylish romcom flies high and fun. But some bits will likely leave young family audiences grounded.
‘Janet Planet’ is both poignant and perplexing—as frustrating as parenthood itself can be, but without its unbridled joy.
The third entry in the ‘Quiet Place’ franchise once again contrasts savage alien brutality with surprising human tenderness.
My Spy: The Eternal City is an unfortunate step down from its predecessor in terms of content issues.
This pic has good actors and some winning ideas, but it lacks a bit of grandmother’s common sense.
This divination pic has a creepy feel. But in the end, its horrific spirituality is all pretty predictable.
Space Cadet has its merits. But even as some of its messages reach a comfortable orbit, its problems pull it …
Blue Lock: Episode Nagi shoots for a goal, but this Japanese sports/anime mash-up might just earn a yellow card instead.
A Family Affair has hints of compelling story buried beneath postmodern romance and content issues.
It’s a horror movie, but The Watchers stays within its PG-13 confines. Too bad it wanders away from sensible storytelling.
You don’t have to be a basketball fan at all to appreciate the strong redemptive themes in the Japanese anime …
Cabrini isn’t an easy film. But for families looking for a faith-based biographical drama, the story of Francesca Saverio Cabrini, …
Profane summer-camp hijinks and … old people: This ‘Summer Camp’ isn’t exactly the amusing vacation you may be looking for.
Based on a true story, ‘Sight’ gives us a resonant story, some inspiring characters—and a glimpse of God behind it …
Although strong family ties play an important role in this sequel, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire still warrants caution for most families.