Even as Rocketman chronicles Elton’s many missteps and shows us his failures, it can’t help but unintentionally celebrate them in …
When Ma ain’t happy, ain’t no one happy. Including those of us in the audience.
This metropolis-mulching monster masher makes superhero-movie destruction look almost dainty in comparison.
Even with compelling actors who know how to score a laugh, there’s still plenty of content to work through here.
There’s a certain paradox in the title All Is True: This movie about William Shakespeare is largely speculation.
Like the disturbed alien child at its center, this movie feels bad to its very marrow.
This version of Aladdin isn’t “A Whole New World.” But that’s a good thing.
Booksmart makes some solid points about friendship and acceptance. But it does so by making the most of its R …
The John Wick movies aren’t so much stories as they are ballets of blood.
This canine sequel is unquestionably of the same breed and straight out of the same litter as the original.
This angst-filled story’s positive themes are drowned out by some harsh profanity, racial slurs and suggestive conversations.
Unlike some original content on Netflix, this PG-rated story avoids the nasty stuff and centers on themes of hope and …
The movie’s wonderfully rendered Pokémon will have young fans of the franchise (mostly) oohing and awing.














