Maboroshi raises big questions about being alive and how we use our time. But this rollercoaster anime trip is still …
The latest remake of Alice Walker’s famous novel once again blends redemptive spiritual themes with all kinds of content concerns.
The Marvels has some of the MCU’s typical problems, including language and violence. But it’s got a surprisingly sweet side, …
The Boys in the Boat offers us an inspirational story that, outside a few issues, glides across the cinematic waters …
There are funny bits and bloody ones in Role Play. And it all starts to feel like something you’ve seen …
Soul strives to help us remember that life itself is a blessing, even when it doesn’t go as we planned.
Lift isn’t about a British elevator or your friend giving you a ride. It’s an action comedy filled with violence, …
Alas, Who Framed Roger Rabbit perhaps should be retitled Who Thought This Was PG?
Napoleon’s legacy was filled with bloodshed and tragedy—elements that saturate Ridley Scott’s depiction of his life, too.
In 1972, a plane carrying 45 people crashed in the Andes Mountains. Society of the Snow recounts the harrowing events …
For an R-rated thriller, the footing around The Marsh King’s Daughter is pretty solid. But it still has some muck …
Corrie ten Boom’s remarkable real-life story finds new life, and new poignancy, in this stage-to-screen production.
Journey to Bethlehem is the Nativity story crossed with High School Musical. And it kind of works.
Dream Scenario deftly, sometimes brilliantly, skewers are celebrity culture. But the content here can be a nightmare.
Maestro, a powerful biopic of Leonard Bernstein and his wife, offers an interesting tune. But it hits plenty of wrong …