If you’ve seen French director Luc Besson’s 1997 sci-fi extravaganza The Fifth Element, you’ve got an inkling of what to …
Dunkirk dramatizes the complexity of war—both its horrors and heroism—while admirably not straying beyond the boundaries of a PG-13 rating.
The wishes here aren’t creative in the least. The same can’t be said, however, of Wish Upon’s macabre fixation with …
This is indeed a war movie. But in truth, the war it depicts is not fought with spears and guns …
I walked into Maudie pretty sure of what it would be: sweet, quirky, problematic in places and inspiring in others. …
Oh, Spidey. Tony Stark was right: Your enthusiasm is admirable, but sometimes you could be a little more … prudent.
For fans of historical drama who want to be educated while being entertained, The Journey offers fodder for some serious …
It’s never a good sign when an audience laughs repeatedly at the plight of two terror-stricken women trapped at the …
Megan Leavey is an inspiring story about two war heroes: a determined young woman and the dog she unexpectedly bonds …
Dean is as quirky and meandering as its titular character’s offbeat drawings are, stumbling through its tragicomic (and occasionally profane …
In an entertainment landscape obsessed with flawed heroes, unlikeable heroes and antiheroes, Diana is—unapologetically—a real hero.
Everything, Everything invites us to root for and to romanticize a teen’s decision to potentially risk her life for a …
All the stuff that passed for “cute” in the Wimpy franchise’s books has been squeezed out of the film series.














