This movie is a mess in pretty much every way you’d like to slice it. (And slice this movie does.)
The Tragedy of Macbeth is rated R for blood and violence, a reminder even classics can still contain problematic content.
If there’s one lesson the Hotel Transylvania saga has given us, it’s the importance and endurance of family.
Mass is in its own way more difficult to watch than a slasher flick. Here, bodies don’t bleed: souls do.
Marvel’s latest, Eternals, offers a sweeping, syncretistic creation story that’s full of bargain-bin gods but no divinity or transcendence.
The Tender Bar has some nice family messages—wedged between a lot of obscenities and other tough content.
This sequel to the classic ’80s comedy actioner is exactly what you’d expect—in both good ways and bad.
Style, nostalgia, and cinematic panache can’t hide this pic’s cringe-worthy levels of content.
The movie reminds us that motherhood is hard. But watching a bad mother ignore her kids and cheat on her …
National Champions has passion to spare, but it’s more diatribe than compelling story.
Disney’s Encanto revolves around a magical family, even as it reminds us that family might be the most magical thing …
I’d advise families to take a tip from the first two words of this movie’s title: Don’t look.
Being the Ricardos offers us a glimpse of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz that’s a lot grittier than their iconic …
Antlers symbolically suggests messages about child abuse and environmentalism—all in the context of a very bloody story.
Swan Song is provocative, meditative and poignant. But its questions ignore some important answers, and it stirs in some unwanted—and …