This movie might appear to be a just another sci-fi drama. But it’s really more of a boys-are-from-Mars, girls-are-from-Venus coming-of-age …
Rings, the latest Americanized and cannibalized sequel to 1998’s original Japanese horror flick Ringu, is the equivalent of a fever …
If this film wanted to make a salient point about the value of hard work or the perils of greed, …
A Dog’s Purpose is the kind of movie Christian moviegoers often say that we’d like to see: a sweet story …
If you’re looking for character development or compelling acting or anything other than a cinematic bucket of zombie chum chucked …
The Founder tells Ray Kroc’s story, a tale of oversized success built on beef and buns. And in its cautionary …
The Red Turtle is a simple parable about the basic longings we all share: the desire to find companionship and …
Shyamalan relishes peeling back the layers of an unsettling storyline with disturbingly creepy savor.
This is the sort of movie that makes your standard shoot-em-up videogame look subtle, the Fast and Furious franchise (star …
Too often the church isn’t seen as a place of grace or honesty, but as a place where hypocrites pretend …
This raw, dialogue-heavy slice-of-life story is all aflutter with unmoored musings about self-actualization, rebellious teens, parental frustration and unanswered questions.
For 98% of this movie, Ben Affleck’s character is a heartless, selfish monster. The fact that he’s slightly less monstrous …
Sleepless is pretty much a standard-issue R-rated corrupt cop caper. It’s not terrible, by genre standards. Nor is it memorable. …
To realistically convey their vision of this tragedy, the filmmakers show us vivid, gaping wounds and dismembered limbs. And they …
This is a movie about a boy and his monster. It’s a popcorn-munching romp for the tween set, one that …
The Bye Bye Man is a dumb depository of derivative death-dealing that anyone who’s ever watched a movie of this …
A boy’s journey through grief uncovers some surprising truths by the time the credits roll.
Hidden Figures inspires as it entertains. It acknowledges racial divisions while insisting that there’s more than one way to fix …
“I have seen so much killing, so much war. I cannot bear more.” So says the heroine Selene near the …
Paterson is enjoyable without being entertaining. It’s a shyly thoughtful story that asks its viewers to stretch themselves and dream …
Lion is a gripping, moving, inspiring film that’s high in heart and relatively low in content.
Even though its dialogue can be harsh and its protagonist can be a monster, Fences has some important things to …
Even in a place and time when brutal forces mercilessly sought to silence the faithful, their voices could still be …
Why Him? This zany, raunchy movie asks. When I left the movie, it had me asking another question: Why me?