Like Eddie himself, Eddie the Eagle probably won’t be winning any awards … but it certainly works hard to get …
An inspiring story and a great reminder that, while we were not all given Jesse Owens’ speed, we were all …
The devil truly is in the details in this dreary, demented rumination on wickedness … that has no godly counter …
An inspiring story and a great reminder that, while we were not all given Jesse Owens’ speed, we were all …
Risen accomplishes something quite remarkable: It tells the familiar, timeless story of Jesus’ death and resurrection from a fresh vantage …
Born on Mount Olympus to Zeus and Hera, baby Hercules is welcomed into the family of gods.
How to Be Single is a lousy title for this movie. There’s really very little insight of any kind here …
With great power comes great responsibility. That’s what Spider-Man taught us. But Deadpool is as irresponsible as they come.
Feels a lot like all of its extras: mostly dead.
The Choice dutifully checks every expected box—both the poignant elements and the problematic ones.
To truly describe this movie, one must invent new words that mean “ridiculously foul,” only worse.
Disney’s The Finest Hours feels like an old-fashioned adventure yarn that wants to inspire as much as thrill.
A whole lot of bullets find their final resting places in bad guys’ skulls before that riding-off-into-sunset scene finally comes …
As in past entries, the goofball, underachieving panda protagonist has a lot more than dumplings dumped on his plate.
There’s a huge difference between difficult topics and difficult—sometimes gratuitous—content.
Dirty Grandpa lives down to its name, then plunges so much deeper into verbal and visual refuse that the word …
The story’s super creepy setup makes a notable shift from the dark side, shall we say, to the psychological side …
Comedian Kevin Hart’s crude and raunchy motormouth shtick is wearing thin.
13 Hours is a well-made, violent, profane, difficult movie. The fact that it depicts real, important events makes it no …
Jokes about what adults will be able to, um, “bear” aside, this is really a pretty awful kid’s film.
Caring is a messy business, the movie tells us, sometimes quite literally. Blessed are those who get their hands dirty.
There are hanging corpses, self-harming delusions and jump scenes aplenty in this pointless pic. Mostly, though, The Forest shambles around …
The idea of a professional wrestler becoming a pastor might seem, well, preposterous. But that’s the part that’s actually “inspired …