There’s a kernel of insight planted here. But getting to it is a profane and blitzed-out undertaking.
Curiously clever and deceptively smart, Chip ‘n Dale’s newest film is a good nut. But it still has some problems …
We’d hate to burst your sheepskin flasks, but don’t confuse this wine-soaked romance with the similarly named Hallmark release.
It’s not a kids’ movie. But for teens and up this is an easily recommended visual treat.
Tyson’s Run tells the inspiring story of a 15-year-old autistic boy’s determination to run a marathon.
The latest reboot of Stephen King’s frequently remade Firestarter story is a partially cooked mess.
Netflix’s Senior Year certainly threw me back to my own senior year of high school. But while that time in …
If you’re painted as the villain your whole life, can you do anything but play the role?
The Northman uncorks a dark, angry and viscerally brutal take on Norse mythology, one that’s devoid of mercy from start …
Words and deception decide the outcome of wars just as much as troops and weaponry.
Language, child abuse and demonic undertones definitely undermine whatever cautionary messages viewers might find here.
Dog is a funny, touching story of a military dog and his soldier. But things can get pretty ruff along …
At turns sweet and sultry, funny and foul, this film can feel a little lost itself.
Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg team up in a treasure-hunting adventure that’s one part video game movie, one part Goonies.
Forced to speed-run her coming-of-age story, college-bound Auden looks to spend her last summer just enjoying being a teen.
With a strong cast and a resonant true story, No Vacancy shows God working in powerful—and unexpected—ways.
It’s a painful and problematic film. But underneath lurks a story of courage, shame and forgiveness.
Liam Neeson’s latest “certain set of skills” actioner simmers with violence and verges on slipping into self-parody.
A two-hour car chase, a graphic surgery and police officers with Stormtrooper-like aim pervade this explosive Michael Bay movie.
Mix The Little Mermaid with a dystopian, sci-fi mystery about an existential crisis, and you’ll begin to understand this movie.
Director Roland Emmerich sets out to destroy the Earth. Again. This time, with the moon.
While the polar bear’s Arctic Circle home is indeed brutal, it is beautiful, too. Polar Bear reminds us of that.
The King’s Daughter is a fairy tale set in a historical timeline. And like any good fairy tale, it has …