The Mitchells vs. the Machines is fun, sweet and smart. It strays just a bit—but for some, that’ll be enough …
Walking With Herb (screened by Fathom Events at theaters nationwide April 30, May 1 and May 3) left me scratching …
As superhero sequels go, especially DC superhero sequels, Wonder Woman 1984 is pretty top-shelf.
This film about acceptance also embraces thinly veiled visual and verbal nods that reference LGBTQ stereotypes.
Besides the catchy tunes, we also get a great story demonstrating what happens when Christians do life together.
Resurrection packs a visual and narrative punch that few Easter Sunday readings can match.
There’s a bit of toilet humor and some silly stunts along the way. But the real story here is one …
Balance is the lesson that this sweet, and occasionally eye-rollingly silly, little film wants to promote.
Disney’s latest animated effort is a compelling, action-packed story and an allegory about how our brokenness separates us.
If families decide to dogpaddle into Bikini Bottom, they should be aware of some odd, tangled seaweed amid the colorful …
Adam Harrison isn’t like any other kid around. His dad is Bigfoot. Yes, that Bigfoot. Once a scientist, Dr. Harrison …
This pic won’t leave anyone purring to beat the band. But it won’t make you want to scratch the furniture …
Flora & Ulysses reminds us that the world around us—even minus superpowered squirrels—is a pretty wonderous place.
This Cinderella is still a lovely addition to the Disney+ ballroom dance card.
Many families may simply decide that Earwig’s content concerns push this story out of bounds for them.














