While they both have a lot of slime, this sequel has far more issues than your average Nickelodeon series.
Bob Marley: One Love is reserved in its content issues. But the spiritual issues are another matter.
A new character steps into the Spider-Verse. But this pic has some sticky bits that could make your parent-sense tingle.
This revisionist fairy tale mostly minds its manners. Still, it can be pretty violent, too—and not everyone lives happily ever …
This captivating German-language drama is a difficult, rewarding and surprisingly clean cinematic experience.
Argylle is restrained compared to some of its cinematic brethren. But the content might still have families longing for an …
Taika Waititi’s offbeat directorial style matches this offbeat soccer underdog story, but it bounces in some unexpected directions.
This sci-fi-esque thriller creatively mashes up a Job-like story with multiversal mayhem … and some spiritual lessons along the way.
Les Mis. It’s a cultural touchstone. It’s become a phenomenon on the live musical stage. So what might it look …
While it’s not perfect, this Christopher Nolan sci-fi puzzler deserves, at least, some tenet-ive consideration.
This is a swirling, heavy-battling, CGI-video game movie that some may cheer. But others will leave it with a bewildered …
Set around a notorious Nazi concentration camp, The Zone of Interest shows us the evil of indifference without getting bloody.
No matter how much spice is in play in the 1984 version of Dune, this cinematic stew is almost inedible.
Turning Red didn’t have me turning red. But it didn’t leave me tickled pink, either.
What Rhymes With Reason tackles the ticklish issue of mental illness in an unusual context: an adventure dramedy.














