All Together Now packs inspiring messages into a story that takes some hard turns.
This is, primarily, a horror movie—with a little bit of John Hughes’ Breakfast Club thrown in for good measure.
While David himself may not always be a “good” person, this movie almost always is a “good” movie.
This lovely film’s minor blemishes don’t mar the positive, family-friendly lessons at the heart of this unfettered story.
For all of Chemical Hearts’ lessons about teenage love and heartbreak, it’s not a film that most parents would want …
This leisurely paced film declares that our lies, sins and foul choices mark us, painting our worlds in dark, disquieting …
The King of Staten Island is funny and authentic and painful and problematic and offensive.
No matter what terrible or broken spot we find ourselves in, we can find God’s hand offering rescue.
The Sleepover brims with violence and toilet humor that some parents will likely want to steer younger kiddos away from.
For better or worse, Nikola Tesla (as he’s depicted here) is consumed by his quest to transform the world as …
This story of road rage run amok unleashes 90 minutes of senseless, vivid violence.
This Disney+ movie’s main message is impossible to miss, namely that true magic is really about love and kindness.
This movie can frank, crass and difficult. But for those who engage with it, Words on Bathroom Walls has something …
This pic has well-acted moments and a dark polish, but it’s bloody, profane, boozy and grim.