The nice messages in Netflix’s ‘Little Brother’ are completely overshadowed by the film’s raunchy comedy, foul language and more.
‘Sergeant York’ is a classic film about redemption, faith and courage. It’s equal parts patriotic and spiritually resonant.
Netflix’s ‘Voicemails for Isabelle’ is often sweet, sometimes funny and, all too often, problematic as well.
Netflix’s ‘In the Hand of Dante’ feels like a pretentious, smirkingly shocking, absolutely vacuous puddle of goo.
‘Color Book’ has some quiet and wonderful moments in its black-and-white palette. Too bad there are some off-color language bits, …
The threat of abstracting is real in ‘The Amazing Digital Circus.’ Parents will note that some of the content here …
‘Pressure’ takes us into a little-known wrinkle in perhaps history’s most documented war, and it does so with fewer content …
‘Deep Water’ is essentially two disaster movies rolled up in one. Squinting heroism and bloody carnage abound.
When an idealistic guy goes to Washington, he finds that the government isn’t as upright as he thought. But the …
‘Mortal Kombat II’ is a faithful adaptation of its video game source material—which means lots of blood-soaked butchery.
‘Michael’ covers Michael Jackson’s rise to superstardom with much more style than substance—and a few content issues, too.
Netflix’s ‘Office Romance’ could have been a cute romcom, but it chose to violate the zero-tolerance policy in far too …
‘In the Grey’ feels a lot like ‘Mission Impossible’ with a dash of ‘Oceans 11’ sprinkled in. Except there’s a …
For all its epic pretensions, ‘Is God Is’ feels hollow and half-made; a revenge thriller painted with merely the trappings …
As a horror flick, ‘Hokum’ works. But it won’t work for everyone. It’s a film that even adults should walk …














