‘A Working Man’ unleashes a former black-op soldier to eviscerate human traffickers. But will it leave you cheering … or …
‘The Woman in the Yard’ uses creepy horror to sketch out its metaphorical lesson.
‘Eric LaRue’ is an incoherent exploration of the fallout of a school shooting from the perspective of the perpetrator’s parents.
Director Barry Levinson has created a taut and textured mob movie. But that doesn’t make it an easy trip to …
‘The Unbreakable Boy’ is funny, sweet and true. We’re broken. But in our brokenness, we can still strive for gratitude, …
Narratively, ‘Mickey 17’ can feel jumbled and confused. And it feels just as mixed-up in terms of the quality of …
In Magazine Dreams, we’re reminded why Jonathan Majors was such a big deal. But the film itself is less a …
For all its outrageous levels of gore, The Monkey comes with a serious message or two. But yeah, the gore …
No Address sheds a light on homelessness, personalizing the issue in all its difficulty to motivate audiences to help combat …
The premise of ‘Novacaine’—a man who’s unable to feel pain—yields a brutal gorefest intended to shock and awe anyone watching …
There are some small navigable caveats, but even the cautious Mr. Brown would likely consider Paddington in Peru to be …
‘The Last Supper’ takes a few minor liberties with the scriptural text. But it also reminds us why we all …
The Colors Within paints a story about a trio of high school students learning to accept themselves—spurred on by a …
This feel-good story focuses on a brave woman in Afghanistan who recruits girls to compete in an international robotics competition, …
What makes a hero? It’s all in the heart, says My Hero Academia: You’re Next. Just watch out for those …














