The movie’s well-meaning messages are undercut, sometimes literally, at every turn.
The moral potholes in this sequel once again present this musical’s most off-key moments.
While we can’t turn a blind eye to Blindspotting’s excesses, neither can we turn away from its multilayered message.
Dark Web delivers a deeply creepy cautionary warning—albeit in the trappings of a relatively restrained R-rated horror movie.
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation isn’t a perfect family film. But it’s still a pretty sweet one on many levels.
Skyscraper is a CGI-infused hodgepodge of derivative bits culled from more memorable disaster thrillers.
Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot is filled with pain and anguish, contrasted with bright moments of hope.
All the awkwardness of early adolescence is here. Yet, it left me wondering why so much of it had to …
The one real, uh, wasp in the ointment in Disney/Marvel’s latest effort is this pic’s rough language quotient.
I kinda hope this movie itself is purged from theaters, and quickly.
Leave No Trace tells a powerful and poignant story—one that’s simultaneously unique and universal, tragic and hopeful.
Day of the Soldado is propelled by jarring, violently graphic imagery that seems designed solely to shock.
Is Uncle Drew’s water bottle half full or half empty? I think the best answer is yes.
It’s easy to wonder if this long-toothed, munch-a-man moviemaking template has been dug up too many times.
Pixar once again encourages us to think as we laugh and marvel and cringe and smile.