This film’s focus on Eastern spirituality—especially reincarnation—will make it a nonstarter for many Christian viewers.
This film about acceptance also embraces thinly veiled visual and verbal nods that reference LGBTQ stereotypes.
These more realistic-looking heroes can go raw in all the wrong ways. Fun? Maybe. For families? Maybe not.
Concrete Cowboy is a modern redemption tale with an equal number of aces and poison snakes in its boot.
On Jan. 22, 1973, nine Supreme Court justices made abortion the law of the land in America. It was the …
Kong and Godzilla don’t cuss or make a single inane choice. They just crush and smash things. Over and over …
Besides the catchy tunes, we also get a great story demonstrating what happens when Christians do life together.
Resurrection packs a visual and narrative punch that few Easter Sunday readings can match.
There’s a bit of toilet humor and some silly stunts along the way. But the real story here is one …
An inescapably trashy movie, with no greater goal than to shock and titillate and further define the word salacious.
News of the World speaks to the difficulties of relationship, of crossing cultural boundaries to truly meet people and earn …
This movie’s title is telling: The bad guys are savage. The good guys are savage. But the most brutal, horrific, …
This biographical story pulls no punches as it depicts the racism, drug use, sexual abuse and violence Billie Holiday experienced.
It’s bloodier. More profane. Its quasi-spirituality can be perplexing. And then there’s this: It’s just a darker movie.