It’s a messy story, no doubt. But it’s done in service to a fascinating, and ultimately inspiring, tale.
This pic sports a script that’s sun-bleached and flavorless; its main star-power ingredient is a bit too far past his …
Passing comes with a heavy message, a few content concerns and, unfortunately, no real redemption.
Red Notice is full of the same formulaic and shopworn content you might expect from a pic like this.
Ever wonder what life would be like with a dog, a robot and Tom Hanks? Finch is the thoughtful answer …
If Tammy Faye is humanized here, the faith that drove her can be dehumanized much of the time.
The Electric Life of Louis Wain proffers a poignant look at a strange man who made the world we live …
Snake Eyes knows what its audience wants: action, action, action. And that’s just what it delivers—in scores of body bags.
For those who deign to brave the perils and let their feet sink into the surf-soaked sand, it’s an interesting …
When is a Christian film not a Christian film? That’s the odd question Camp Manna attempts to answer.
Most of this pic feels a bit too aimlessly rambling, impossibly coincidental and pointlessly thin.
Free Guy’s world looks a lot like our own: both kinda fun and clearly fallen.
Fatherhood isn’t for the fainthearted. It’s a calling every bit as demanding—maybe even more so—as being a, say, fireman or …
This poignant tale about a couple’s loss of a child reminds us of how we need each other—especially in life’s …
Tournament of Champions is little more than 90 minutes of evil torment, frantic searches, overacted screeches and foul language.














