All I Know So Far is Amazon Prime’s look into Pink’s life, courtesy of the same man who directed The …
Counter Column shines as an illustration of God at work—healing the hurting, redeeming the rejects, making something beautiful.
Jungle Beat is sure to touch the heart of families and remind them just how important it is to love …
Is this movie terrifying? Not really. Obscenely grotesque? Oh, yeah.
Even if a film is predominantly a psychological thriller, like this one, showing physical trauma is a requirement today, it …
Based on the novel of the same name by Patrick deWitt, French Exit is a film that wants to be …
The heart of My Brother’s Keeper beats loud and clear: God loves us all, even when our lives have been …
The Water Man is a deftly handled pic that trumpets love and understanding, even in the face of onrushing grief.
Minari is deeply rooted in the earth, a wellspring of both hope and pain, of boundless promise and terrifying disaster.
The Father, of course, is a very sad movie, one that mercilessly marches through the realities of fading by inches.
Limbo is both silly and serious, delightful and, at times, despairing. That’s not an easy mix to get right.
This film hooks into themes of a dangerous man grievously wronged and looking for some terminal retribution.
Triumph is a story set in the ‘80s about a young man with cerebral palsy who overcame every obstacle thrown …
The twisted theology alone here gives families plenty of reasons to avoid being swept up in this story.
Though Voyagers is free of really explicit content, it’s still chockful of PG-13 levels of violence and suggestive scenes.
The Mitchells vs. the Machines is fun, sweet and smart. It strays just a bit—but for some, that’ll be enough …
Walking With Herb (screened by Fathom Events at theaters nationwide April 30, May 1 and May 3) left me scratching …
A thoughtful cinematic journey of recovery for some, but a potentially dark road for others.
The Marksman makes for a rather depressing and cheerless trip to the movies.
Together Together offers an interesting, at times crude, springboard into a conversation about surrogacy.
If the screenwriters had throttled back, if they’d kept what you hear as clean as what you see, this Netflix …
Heart-snatching, entrail-spilling, limb-hacking, body-splitting Mortal Kombat gore flows unabated.
As superhero sequels go, especially DC superhero sequels, Wonder Woman 1984 is pretty top-shelf.