An American Pickle is a little like a pickle itself: A little sour and a little sweet.
There is a lot to love here for older audiences, but many themes may be too mature for the littlest …
The book may well have been a masterful allegory, but the film rendition is far less so.
Made in Italy is rightfully rated R for its harsh language, it also teaches the importance of drawing closer to …
While there’s a lot to like here, there’s also plenty that might leave you feeling a little off beat.
This live-action revamp of Nick’s timeless heroine is not entirely successful.
One horse. One rider. With nothing to lose. Based on a true story and a best-selling novel.
Leonardo DiCaprio, you might say, has a dream job. After he punches the clock as Cobb, he jumps into … …
Latte and the Magic Waterstone is tale of bravery, perseverance and friendship.
Because of its language issues, an audience that might’ve appreciated The Grizzlies the most will likely never see it.
You might even think of this western tale as a blending of the not-so-Wild West with a Hallmark special.
It sticks with you, as well-told stories do. As shocking stories do. It’s a horrific reminder of the evil that …
A poor country boy and a rich city girl share an extraordinary love that spans the decades, enduring separation, war …
Forsaking the gaudy makeup and dowdy dresses of Madea for a season, Tyler Perry steps into the Armani suit of …
Forget about all that fun Doctor Dolittle had with his furry friends. If you’re one of those who thinks it’d …
Parents shouldn’t be fooled by a lenient rating that doesn’t provide enough warning for the sexualized story line.
The generally formulaic story here veers in odd directions at times, like a slightly dazed monkey on a unicycle.
Deany Beany is Dead is an awkward, heartfelt and grimly humorous film.
Think of it as a poor-man’s Minions cartoon with a lot less, well, funny stuff.
Ip Man 4 comes with some content concerns, but it’s also a heartwarming tale about the guy who trained Bruce …
Marie Curie broke through many barriers for women in science, and Radiation tells her passionate, brave, flawed story.
This is one of those movies that could have portrayed its meaningful message without all the gratuitous content.
Despite fun, fan-oriented Easter eggs hidden in this cinematic spinoff, Psych 2 also has quite a few content issues too.
The title here tells us everything we need to know about this predictable, violent, sexed-up melodrama.
The biggest issue with this robo-drama is the completely unnecessary foul language in its memory bank.