Even if Going In Style is intended to be a whimsical farce, it still plants a troubling seed: that successfully …
Frankly, the Smurfs: The Lost Village’s creators do something really brave: They make a movie … just for kids.
Gifted delivers a warm, heartstring-plucking message about our inbuilt need to love and be loved. It proudly proclaims the self-sacrificial, …
What does it take for a fiercely committed, almost militant atheist to place his faith in Christ? The Case for …
There are some light good-versus-evil, humanity-versus-tech statements, and even a nod or two to family, but all-in-all the film doesn’t …
The Boss Baby’s eventual affirmation of sibling bonding and familial love makes all its toddler toilet humor a bit more …
The Zookeeper’s Wife, based on a true story, is a tender, beautiful, courage-filled movie. It’s also grim, devastating, at times …
It’s a powerful film that will inspire you to ask yourself the question, “How far am I willing to go …
While this basketball film sometimes stumbles a bit narratively and content-wise, on the court its slam dunk maestros literally soar.
These five angsty high school heroes sometimes push rebellion to obnoxious levels, while sprinkling in rough-edged language and superfluous sexual …
Vulgarity—visual and verbal—runs rampant in this buddy cop reboot that’s ostensibly about law and order.
Belko’s real experiment may be on moviegoers: Just how much meaningless death can we stomach? Just how much gore can …
Families that don’t embrace Beauty and the Beast’s pro-gay moments will be forced to grapple with how best to respond …
The Sense of an Ending is both a quiet cautionary tale and a narrative about an aging man trying to …
The Last Word could use an addendum: This R-rated movie wants to say something, but it seems confused about what …