This film is literally about showing the worst in all of us, and as explicitly as seems possible.
Though Sierra Burgess isn’t a loser, this movie still has some “loser” moments mixed amid its themes of self-acceptance.
Despite some compelling cinematic moments, what we end up with here is basically Gone Girl-lite.
God wasn’t far from Louis Zamperini. And just when he thought he’d lost it all, he found hope in the …
Quinn McKenna is a Special Forces guy who’s very effective behind a sniper scope and hair trigger. If you want …
This flick is a horribly written 102 minutes of bloodletting and spewed foul language.
Along with its spirituality, The Nun invites a whole host of supernatural grotesquerie to the party.
This Christian film realistically explores the gritty, grief-filled aftermath of a terrible loss.
Kin is darker and far less enjoyable than its publicity materials might have you think.
This cautionary thriller unspools via security cameras, iPhones, Macbooks, YouTube videos and social media messages.
This film blends its eerie atmospherics with brief moments of terrible, frighteningly realistic bloodshed.
This film communicates the horror and aching loss of the Holocaust without actually showing us many gory details.
I’ve seen worse movies this year. But I don’t know if I’ve seen anything that made me more sad.














