The Greatest Showman paints a portrait of the metaphorical tightrope P.T. Barnum walked, and we’re drawn into his mesmerizing world.
While trying to craft something for your typical 13-year-old’s enjoyment, the new Jumanji writing team dumbed things down.
Like the flower-loving bull at its heart, this Ferdinand isn’t just another one-trick Toro.
The Last Jedi isn’t perfect, morally, spiritually or aesthetically. But I think it’s the best Star Wars film since the …
The Shape of Water is an odd, beautiful, jarring, graphically problematic kettle of fish.
Explicit content turns The Disaster Artist into a bad movie about a bad movie.
Woody Allen goes dark with Wonder Wheel, a movie far more bleak and more adult than its PG-13 rating would …
Novitiate, like many of its characters, walks away from this curious form of faith a bit bewildered, a bit disgusted.
Call Me by Your Name celebrates the lie of a culture that’s determined to crown every individual the king or …
Even the worst among us can change. That alone constitutes a Christmas miracle worth celebrating.
Roman J. Israel Esq. tells us that not only is virtue its own reward, it is, ultimately, the only one.
Despite this film’s eye-popping beauty and its heartwarming moments, Pixar’s latest still packages a pagan worldview.
In a year filled with top-flight superhero movies, DC’s answer to Marvel’s Avengers barely gets off the ground.