Doctor Sleep doesn’t just want to scare you: It wants to shock and even sicken you.
Despite its storytelling issues, as well as toilet humor and mild innuendo, Arctic Dogs delivers some solid messages for kids.
This documentary gives fans a close-up glimpse of Taylor Swift’s beliefs.
Whatever warmth and hope we find here is buried under seriously troubling behavior.
Unlike the last two PG-13 flicks in this franchise, Dark Fate ratchets things back up to R-rated levels.
Harriet Tubman, as this film portrays so beautifully, was a force to be reckoned with.
Motherless Brooklyn aspires to be a retro-noir thriller along the lines of 1974’s Chinatown.
For a PG-rated flick about empowering children, this Amazon Studios original felt far more mature than its previews let on.
Michael Bay’s Netflix debut is little more than endless explosions, an unbelievable plot and explicit content. Oh, and Ryan Reynolds.
The Islands chronicles a chapter of history about a group of missionaries who brought the Gospel of Christ to Hawaii.
Apart from some lightning-flashing, balloon-crashing and self-sacrificial peril, the content load here is as light as a feather.
The heart of Netflix’s latest Christmas Prince film centers on the importance of family.
The Two Popes proves that you don’t need to embrace egregious content to craft a thoughtful and engaging film.
This Netflix original emphasizes the value of a pure heart as well as the virtues of kindness, hope, determination, compassion, …














