It’s been said that the best movies are more about asking questions than answering them. Ava DuVernay’s Origin begs to …
Audiences willing to navigate the Música’s murkier waters will find a heartfelt and artistic story about a young man with …
The Beautiful Game shines an inspirational, if rough-edged, spotlight on the annual Homeless World Cup soccer tournament.
Shirley tells the story of Shirley Chisholm, a pioneering Black politician who battled prejudice in the years following the Civil …
Anchored by two-time Oscar winner Hilary Swank, Ordinary Angels gives us an extraordinary, well-crafted story.
In Freud’s Last Session, both the eminent psychoanalyst and the Christian apologist C.S. Lewis land on the psychologist’s couch.
While they both have a lot of slime, this sequel has far more issues than your average Nickelodeon series.
How many smashed skulls and snapped bones does it take to remake this 1980s cult favorite? Apparently, all of them.
Pixar still knows how to craft a great, resonant story. It might just nurse out a tear or two from …
Bob Marley: One Love is reserved in its content issues. But the spiritual issues are another matter.
“War is barbaric,” a character in Land of the Bad tells us. And ultimately, so is this movie.
A new character steps into the Spider-Verse. But this pic has some sticky bits that could make your parent-sense tingle.
The least accessible of the Studio Ghibli animations, The Boy and the Heron is a beautiful-but-chaotic fantasy fever dream.
Ferrari features all the beautiful cars and fast times you might expect. But Ferrari red is not the only crimson …
This offbeat comedy reimagines the Frankenstein story as a feminist fable—one that’s innocent and explicit in equal measure.