Sitting in Bars With Cake does involve bars and cake. But it’s really about friendship and sacrifice in the face …
Like a dog returns to its own vomit, well, so does Strays. Again … and again … and again.
Choose Love is ultimately about choosing whether or not a young woman will cheat on her boyfriend.
Despite being a solid entry into the TMNT franchise, Mutant Mayhem has some surprisingly dark moments for a kids movie.
Into the Spotlight is a sweet, teen-oriented drama about finding fame and fortune and realizing you just want a normal …
While still plenty violent and filled with drinking and smoking, the Dial of Destiny does dial the content back a …
The Last Voyage of the Demeter, like the movie’s monster, comes to the fore filled with blood but without a …
The Boogeyman, the monster, thrives in the dark. So perhaps it’s only logical that the movie itself camps there, too.
Being a family-based movie doesn’t necessarily mean it’s completely family-friendly. But a surprising number of poignant moments turn up.
Vacation Friends 2 is a silly, salacious, morally vacuous trip.
Jason Statham’s return in Meg 2 begs an age-old question: What’s better than one megalodon? Why, three, of course! Plus: …
Past Lives explores the hopeful rekindling of a childhood relationship. It’s a rekindling that has some issues.
Puppy Love could’ve been a nice cinematic diversion if it taught itself to heel.
This animated kids movie based on a famous Chinese story features a narcissistic monkey and a lot of Eastern spirituality.
Gal Gadot’s Heart of Stone is a by-the-numbers espionage thriller—but its violence against women doesn’t add up.