The story of Jeanette Walls’ family is an achingly poignant one, exposing deep imperfections amid remarkable beauty.
Even though it acknowledges the need for God to confront spiritual evil, its problems are still legion.
This sequel’s emphasis on hard work and working as a team could give moms and dads something substantive to discuss …
Wyoming’s Wind River Indian Reservation is depicted here as a place where the vulnerable are at the mercy of the …
Kidnap isn’t as bad as it could be, but that doesn’t make it good. This movie’s speed limit is higher …
We find a strong dramatic proclamation made that even the most powerful of evil can be faced down by the …
There’s not a lot here either to blow heart kisses at or shoot steam out of your nostrils over.
Disney Channel’s second film in this franchise again dives into to surprisingly significant themes involving love and acceptance.
Savagely realistic and bloody fights to the death are this graphic film’s bread and, uh, batter.
Dunkirk dramatizes the complexity of war—both its horrors and heroism—while admirably not straying beyond the boundaries of a PG-13 rating.
This sleazy, gal pals gone wild flick is anything but empowering to female audience members—or anyone else, for that matter.
If you’ve seen French director Luc Besson’s 1997 sci-fi extravaganza The Fifth Element, you’ve got an inkling of what to …
This is indeed a war movie. But in truth, the war it depicts is not fought with spears and guns …