An audacious—and kind of awesome at times—update of the Rudyard Kipling-written, Disney-appropriated classic tale.
Throwing yourself headfirst into a garage-sized blender would be pretty gutsy, too. Though not much of a movie night.
Numbness initially keeps Davis’ grief submerged, but the pain still leaks out, sometimes in the way Davis sees reality.
God’s Not Dead challenges American Christians to grapple with the fact that freedom to express their faith is under fire. …
This ode to the early ’80s that takes its title from a Van Halen song is really all about perpetually …
While this movie’s violence doesn’t go beyond what we see in most Marvel flicks, the atmosphere here is so darkly …
Toula and her big fat Greek family are just as bold and brassy as you remember, just as warm and …
While this movie is marginally cleaner than its predecessors in terms of content, it’s unquestionably worse in terms of story.
This is a very human-feeling drama that’s still all about God’s priorities, God’s choices and God’s timing.
The dramatic license taken by Rice comes across as wholly different from the likes of recent biblical epics Noah and …
This is a horror movie, both intimate and sprawling in scope. And as a horror movie, it works. It works …
It’s just too bad Hello, My Name Is Doris didn’t say good-bye to more of the genre’s other standard trappings—the …
Through tense, clock-ticking drama and well-acted interactions, Eye in the Sky raises many questions about the new gray areas of …














