Despite its feel-good messages about friendship and perseverance, The High Note still hits some low notes, too.
An American Pickle is a little like a pickle itself: A little sour and a little sweet.
While there’s a lot to like here, there’s also plenty that might leave you feeling a little off beat.
Because of its language issues, an audience that might’ve appreciated The Grizzlies the most will likely never see it.
Despite fun, fan-oriented Easter eggs hidden in this cinematic spinoff, Psych 2 also has quite a few content issues too.
For those who have Apple TV+, they’ve received a rare cinematic gift: a gripping story with little to gripe about.
For anyone who might be triggered by the specter of terrorists easily taking over a plane, 7500 is a chilling …
Just Mercy is a beautiful example of the work, the courage and the faith it takes to push against the …
This movie, focusing on two small-town kids in small-town America, feels intimate in a way that sci-fi films rarely attempt.
Military Wives deals realistically with the reality of war and deployment—especially its effects on those who stay behind.
This horror pic becomes less and less credible—not to mention and less and less watchable—by the second.
The promise of this witty, PG-rated period piece is briefly undermined by some surprising content.
Valley Girl—a remake of Nicholas Cage’s much raunchier, R-rated 1983 version—still has its fair share of PG-13-level concerns.
The Turning offers a collection of dirty-mirror jump scenes in search of a point. Or a message. Or a story.
When Jesus was at His weakest point, His most vulnerable state, He was tested and tempted by Satan.














