There’s no Independence Day-like bim-bam-boom here. No little green men or giant robots with laser eyes, either. In fact, this …
Despite this dramedy’s tender reflections on grief and its strong emphasis on family and forgiveness, the profanity here feels pretty …
Shut In is a thriller without the thrill, an exercise in jump scenes without the jumps. While it stays within …
This let’s-all-get-along tale is pretty much exactly the kind of felt-and-glitter silliness you might expect from a movie about something …
Aesthetically, Doctor Strange is a good movie, one of the strongest in the Marvel canon thus far. But is it …
Hacksaw Ridge is riveting cinema. But it’s also bloody—as bloody as we’ve seen on screen for a long, long time.
Loving, with its intimate scale and sparse content concerns, is an accessible, sometimes beautiful story about one couple’s love.
Inferno is one of those movies where the villain seems determined to launch doomsday through the most convoluted manner imaginable …
Madea represents a kind of no-nonsense, take-no-prisoners justice. She’ll get folks to act “right” even if she has to beat …
Everything is much like you’d expect it to be on this ride. The characters. The plot. The peril. The content. …
Moonlight, as mesmerizing as the movie is, isn’t just filled with problematic content: It gives us a message counter to …
Some funny flicks weave a little too much yuck in with their yuk-yuk. Before you know it, a guffaw becomes …
Rachel Joy Scott’s story is a moving example of the difference just one committed Christian can make in the lives …
As this fright flick’s occult mayhem gets predictably unleashed, it quickly falls back on all that evil-spirit-possession, scream-and-die blech that …
The Accountant is violent popcorn fare—an exuberant, illogical action-packed thriller that’s only message is, “Sit down and watch Ben Affleck …














