Memory has some content we’d like to ignore. But the subjects dealt with here? They’re worthy of discussion.
Much like the original, Mean Girls can be quite crass, there’s a lot of foul language, and it hyper-sexualizes teenage …
Set around a notorious Nazi concentration camp, The Zone of Interest shows us the evil of indifference without getting bloody.
This visually and verbally sensual story about an affair between a teacher and student was never going to end well …
No matter how much spice is in play in the 1984 version of Dune, this cinematic stew is almost inedible.
Mack learns that when it comes to relationships, sometimes the right play is no play. We learn the same lesson—as …
The Iron Claw ends with satisfying catharsis. But getting to that moment in this true wrestling story is a path …
Upgraded is a bit of a downgrade for families interested in a light-hearted romcom.
Turning Red didn’t have me turning red. But it didn’t leave me tickled pink, either.
What Rhymes With Reason tackles the ticklish issue of mental illness in an unusual context: an adventure dramedy.
The Book of Clarence is entertaining, insightful and a wee bit unhinged. But you should think twice before adding it …
As interested in the International Space Station you may be, I.S.S. isn’t the film to watch if you want any …
American Fiction gives us plenty to ponder, but while it’s well-made, wickedly biting and surprisingly poignant, it comes with plenty …
References to Chinese mythology and mystical animal battles abound in this poorly written animated movie.
This fun, toe-tapping musical won 12 Oscars back in 1965. But My Fair Lady hides some foul problems, too.