This true story about a pair of explorers’ survival in some of the world’s iciest conditions is equal parts inspiring …
Though made by a master filmmaker and featuring a couple of promising young stars, for families this pizza is indigestible.
Going into this movie, I was about as nervous as I was when I graduated college. My fears were warranted.
Whenever a nail gun becomes part of a movie’s supporting cast, you know you’re in for trouble.
Based on a real story, this film blends strong family messages with some equally strong sensuality.
The King’s Man ostensibly critiques terrible, senseless violence while at the same time giving us plenty of it.
In this gruesome sequel, we watch the only scenario in which gun-wielding Texans cannot beat one guy with a chainsaw.
Director Steven Soderbergh’s latest thriller explores the complicated intersection of assault, technology and responsibility.
I Want You Back’s foul language, crude talk and awkward sexual silliness undermines it’s sweet date-night movie vibe.
There’s harsh language, violence and heated conflicts to navigate. But Belfast still surprises with its unexpected beauty.
No animals were hurt in the making of this movie. But its stars? Oh, they most certainly were.
There’s arguably very little in the way of a clear message or moral to this wolfy tale, if you’re looking …
C’mon C’mon’s redemptive story about an uncle’s tender relationship with his nephew has some unfortunate rough edges.
House of Gucci, starring Lady Gaga, is sorta like a knock-off Gucci purse left out in the rain.
Rather than being the creative rebirth this film’s title suggests, The Matrix Resurrections is more like a greatest hits reprise.