This isn’t a movie made for dinnertime conversation, and it certainly would do well to stay out of your kitchen.
Despite its content issues, the movie’s themes of redemption and friendship linger.
It almost seems like it was made for Plugged In to say, “Hey, what a great family movie. Go watch.” …
For those who can navigate its issues, Brian Banks offers a cinematic rarity: Grounded, real-world inspiration.
So the good guy’s a bad guy and the bad guys are good guys? It certainly seems so. When Mal, …
Now, there’s nothing wrong with a little dumb fun, but Hobbs & Shaw comes with lots of un-fun accoutrements.
Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood ushers us into the last light of Hollywood’s Golden Age—romanticizing it, glorifying it …
Parents need to be aware that in this beautifully realistic mix, bared claws and teeth look far sharper.
Secret Obsession is not very secret, nor a film anyone’s likely to obsess much over.
A tasty cinematic stew of family depression and grief, hugs and laughter, memories and regrets.
More problematic than this buddy cop movie’s comedic failures are its intense violence and frequent profanities.
A few simple edits of this horror flick’s harsh profanity and graphic gore could have easily yielded a PG-13 rating.
In the last few years, Netflix has produced some original, buzz-worthy movies. This isn’t one of them.
Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable, a new documentary about the famed female surfer, is a love story.














