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.
Woody Allen goes dark with Wonder Wheel, a movie far more bleak and more adult than its PG-13 rating would …
Explicit content turns The Disaster Artist into a bad movie about a bad movie.
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 …
Despite this film’s eye-popping beauty and its heartwarming moments, Pixar’s latest still packages a pagan worldview.
Roman J. Israel Esq. tells us that not only is virtue its own reward, it is, ultimately, the only one.
Even the worst among us can change. That alone constitutes a Christmas miracle worth celebrating.
Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson earnestly pour their hearts into this poignant, realistic story about a son who is different.
In a year filled with top-flight superhero movies, DC’s answer to Marvel’s Avengers barely gets off the ground.
This film tells an imaginative and sweet version of Jesus’ birth—from the point of view of animals—while remaining faithful to …














