This repeat-a-day flick features a college girl with a hangover who lives out her birthday with a sneer before being …
Comic book glances are only used to undergird the real focus here: the contorted sexual relationship and societal struggles of …
Winnie-the-Pooh is a timeless classic, featuring a honey-loving bear with a forest full of animal friends. But the true story …
Both Blade Runner films lead us into an unseemly, seedy milieu in which humanity’s worst impulses have been augmented and …
My Little Pony: The Movie is a film you can walk out of holding your tyke’s hand without feeling depressed, …
The Stray is a personal story professionally told, a Christian film that incorporates faith without pulling out a Bible and …
This movie has as many content concerns as it has difficult-to-believe plot points.
Can a single person make a big difference? What happens when someone is sacrificially obedient to the call of God …
Battle of the Sexes is a film about how a gay woman—who happened to be a tennis icon—explored her sexual …
At the end of a what is otherwise a rote PG-13 thriller/horror film, viewers are left with some significant spiritual …
If you’re already cynical about alleged government deception and corruption, American Made won’t help matters much.
Friend Request is a dumb, salacious slasher flick: But it’s a tragedy, too.
This film has a license to ill.
This story artfully investigates different perspectives on the questions that swirl around Vincent van Gogh’s death.
This latest LEGO tale still feels, uh, apiece with the plastic-block cinematic universe we’ve come to know so well.