Infinity War will challenge many a moviegoer, especially young ones.
Super Troopers 2 is a noxious, unwanted ticket on every level. It’s rude, lewd and ridiculously crude.
Though it’s not as raunchy as Amy Schumer’s R-rated comedies, there’s still plenty of content to deal with here.
Traffik may have had an important destination in mind. But—fittingly for its title—it gets seriously stuck along the way.
This animated film offers young filmgoers an age-appropriate look at one of the worst conflicts in history.
This is a typical Dwayne Johnson movie: Buildings explode, the end of the world is near, and only one man …
In truth, if you’ve seen this pic’s movie trailer, you’ve seen it all. But, trust me, I wouldn’t even ask …
This slowly trotting movie contemplation is both immersive and emotionally wrenching.
If you’re considering buying a ticket to Beirut, know that you’ll have to navigate that city’s war-torn streets and cratered …
This drama reminds us that dwelling on the ifs in life is no way to live it.
A Quiet Place is a stark tale of fighting for survival in the face of a horrific, insidious threat.
If you’re expecting an exposé addressing unanswered questions about the events of July 18, 1969, prepare for disappointment.
This film does something unexpected: It suggests that winning the culture war isn’t what matters most for Christians.














