Is Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City yet another case of style over substance? Or is there something more in its orbit?
This provocative movie is all about sin, but it doesn’t seem to take the church very seriously.
This sharp, subtle character study demands patience and comes with problems. But it offers its own quiet rewards, too.
This documentary argues that YouTube’s algorithm results in radicalized viewers.
Yes, The Blackening is funny. But the content issues in this horror-comedy might leave you running for cover.
Marvel movies have always been a mixed bag, and this one may be the most mixed of all. It has …
We’ve all heard about the overbearing in-law. But The Out-Laws is pretty overbearing in its problematic content, too.
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Nimona is a futuristic medieval tale that’s actually a fable for gender fluidity.
The violence and language in the first Mission: Impossible flick might have some families keeping it under the radar.
Knights of the Zodiac tries to translate a popular Japanese anime franchise into a live-action movie, and it’s full of …
Some movies suggest that fame is the ultimate dream. But World’s Best tells us that dreams change. And fame is …
The Machine uncorks Bert Kreischer’s madcap “origin story” and feels like a mashup of Napoleon Dynamite, Paul Blart: Mall Cop …
An arrogant country singer’s life transforms when he meets his 4-year-old son in God’s Country Song.
This well-choreographed actioner unleashes two hours Chris Hemsworth in a ballet of brutality that might make Thor blanche.