The Guide to the Perfect Family wants you to know that the picturesque family you follow on Instagram probably has …
There’s a lot about our heroine worth commending—just as there’s a lot about her, and the film itself, that isn’t.
We expected a movie about a couple of highly trained killers would be exciting. We didn’t expect it to be …
Summertime tries to offer a glimmer of hope to characters who are hurting and confused.
A dribbling smorgasbord of gore, exposed teen flesh and enough nasty profanity to make a curse-casting witch feel outclassed.
To put it bluntly, this is the kind of film that will flash-burn today and be forgotten in a puff …
Tailor-made to be what Hollywood believes a teen audience should be consuming nowadays.
While the film can be twisty and satisfying, the lack of any real praise-worthy behavior feels a bit criminal in …
This is a frenetic, bloody mess in some ways. But in that mess, you have moments of moral clarity about …
America: The Motion Picture is impressive in that it still manages to be completely and utterly forgettable.
The action and bravery on display in this PG-13 thriller will likely satisfy fans of Liam Neeson’s “skills.”
This version of the classic tale, Pinocchio, is much more Grimms’ Fairy Tales than it is Disney.
Those who see Fatherhood will find a positive, redemptive message about the beauty, joy and pain of parenthood.
I was surprised by the redemptive messages I found—along with a bunch of severed demon heads.