This cinematic nor’easter is more disheartening and spiritually oppressive than nearly anything you’re apt to find on a theater screen.
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The Great Alaskan Race is not a great movie. But it does tell a great story.
This abstract, Gospel-choir worship experience packs an emotional punch that surprised me by how deeply it moved me.
While the surprisingly earnest message here is refreshing, it’s still submerged in a stew of violence and profanity.
The Reliant unapologetically underscores the Second Amendment’s protection of Americans’ right “to keep and bear Arms.”
This movie is a pointless joke with a crushed-skull punchline: Like your average zombie, it doesn’t have a single reason …
The Laundromat pulls back the curtain on a complex system of laws that enables wealthy individuals and corporations to avoid …
Despite its strong redemptive themes, this sequel’s intense-but-sanitized violence might still be too much for sensitive viewers.
Despite its clever central gimmick, Gemini Man feels a little more tedious and tawdry than it ought.
The filmmakers’ attempt to stitch together a living, breathing, heartfelt story ends up as a crypt full of predictable and …
Dolemite Is My Name is, without question, extremely rude, crude and vulgar.
This drama’s descent into pretty messy content will push it out of movie-viewing orbit for many viewers.
Joker begs for a hero. It gives us a clown. Gotham seeks salvation and finds only blood.