For those who want a raw look at Instagram and how it’s impacting teens, Social Animals is as relevant, and …
This darker, bloodier take on Mowgli’s story won’t be for everyone.
Mary Queen of Scots may be well acted. But it’s still a wincingly difficult R-rated film to watch.
Ben Is Back clearly exclaims that addiction singes everything and everyone in an addict’s orbit.
At its heart, this innocent, romantic tale encourages viewers to speak up when injustice threatens to prevail.
The Possession of Hannah Grace is, frankly, little more than a cold room chock-full of bleak and bloody bumps and …
When two children meet Santa in this streaming Netflix movie, they’re reminded of what really matters: love, hope and joy.
Green Book is engaging, funny, moving and even inspiring. It reminds us that race relations are never just black and …
Roma remains a deeply affecting work—stunning in its use of light and shadow, resonant in its unassuming storytelling.
We all know Robin Hood’s story. But this film has little to do with that familiar tale of Robin of …
This pic takes a couple humor-packed swings at issues like cyberbullying and being consumed by a viral-video world.
Adonis Creed comes to understand what he should fight for—family and friendship and even love—and what he shouldn’t.
Instant Family offers a poignant, comedic and at times profane portrait of the ups and downs of becoming foster parents.
This film can be, much like van Gogh’s paintings, beautiful and ugly and deep.
Despite its impressive pedigree, Widows is ultimately snared in its own web.