Wendy is an imaginative and, I think, moving rumination on youth and age, dreams and grief.
Mark Wahlberg stalking the streets of Boston, sporting his accent, a stream of profanity and beating up bad guys? Check.
This critically acclaimed Adam Sandler tragicomedy likely features the most vulgarity per minute of any film Plugged In has ever …
Bombshell’s core message is one of empowerment. But the story it tells is a messy one.
The movie’s friendship and self-sacrifice-promoting decoder signals counterbalance its gratuitous guffaws.
This reboot’s empowering messages are ultimately undermined by its content concerns.
This YA adaptation features tons of teen drama as well as a storyline that perhaps glorifies suicide.
The Banker offers respect for capitalism, a social conscience and a sense of fun—not a combination you find often.
This horror/comedy/fantasy mash-up tries to make light of Satan worship and spiritual hauntings.
While this film is factual, well-made and eye-opening, it isn’t necessarily … enjoyable.
This film proffers a disturbing message: that murder can be inspirational if it’s a certain kind of “justified” murder.
For some families, Playmobil: The Movie will teeter right on the edge of what’s appropriate for their kids.
This movie delves deeply into the true wages of sin—what it costs the sinner, and what it costs those impacted …
Knives Out layers on a bit more content than your typical Agatha Christie story.
Frozen II is not a slam-dunk, take-the-whole-fam movie for everyone.














