This rereleased 1988 Studio Ghibli classic is strange and lovely in all the right ways.
In the world of R-rated films, this is one of the softer ones you’ll find. But you might also find …
Exhibiting Forgiveness examines the complexities of pain and faith, of messy families and messier redemption, with sincerity and clarity.
There’s nothing super egregious about Hitpig. But it’s largely predicated on toilet humor and slapstick violence that little kids will …
Though not free of content concerns, ‘A Christmas Story’ is a heartfelt ode to family, childhood wonder and the joy …
Between getting Dear Santa and coal in your stocking, it’d be better to take the coal. At least the latter …
This dark, sci-fi thriller starring Anthony Mackie is quick-paced, tense and scary—but also foul in totally unnecessary ways.
Some will find Here’s creative conceit and content a bit tough to embrace. But the payoff hits home like a …
This fictional film about the political struggle of electing a new Pope replaces faith with a worldly agenda.
‘Terrifier 3’ is grotesquely foul on every level and a torture to simply watch for two hours.
Disney’s ‘Out of My Mind’ is a heartfelt story about the difficulties of cerebral palsy and the beauty of familial …
We Live in Time is a really, really sad movie. And content issues throughout the film make it even more …
Spellbound turned out to be a bit of a letdown.
Blitz has all the ingredients of a prestige, awards-season drama. But at the end of the day it’s a simple …
Absolution doesn’t seek forgiveness for its heavy content issues, meaning viewers will be subjected to intense violence and crude language.