‘The Last Supper’ takes a few minor liberties with the scriptural text. But it also reminds us why we all …
This feel-good story focuses on a brave woman in Afghanistan who recruits girls to compete in an international robotics competition, …
The true story of ‘I’m Still Here’ juxtaposes familial tenderness and political violence, gritty determination amid personal devastation.
Narratively, ‘Mickey 17’ can feel jumbled and confused. And it feels just as mixed-up in terms of the quality of …
China Cry recounts the suffering and perseverance of Chinese Christians under Mao Zedong through the testimony of one woman.
Nickelodeon’s SpongeBob franchise hasn’t gotten less annoying with age. But you might be surprised at the unexpectedly strong pro-marriage message …
Night of the Zoopocalypse is baby’s first zombie survival horror film, with all the bloodless violence that that implies.
‘In the Lost Lands’ is a bloody fairytale of corrupt churchmen, a werewolf and a witch, all wrapped in grime, …
‘The Robe’ is one of those ‘notable’ movies that no one remembers. But even old Hollywood could get some things …
‘The Jesus Film’ depicts the life and ministry of Jesus Christ as recorded in the Gospel of Luke, and it’s …
Timely and compelling, ‘Between Borders’ tracks an Armenian family looking for home—and finding one in the Church.
‘Heart Eyes’ is eardrum-scorchingly foul, and its flesh-hacking is gruesome and brutal (even when it’s trying to elicit a smile).
The redeeming qualities that may exist in Memoir of Snail are overshadowed by a focus on the violent and sexual …
Like the 2019 documentary of the same name, ‘Last Breath’ tells a taut tale of daring rescue, with just a …
Mobile Suit Gundam returns, albeit to explore a different timeline—one that’s complex and has a few concerns.
Ne Zha 2 comes with box-office bona fides and nice craftsmanship. But when your main character’s a demon, you’re bound …
This film about one soldier trying to cope with the loss of another soldier is heartwarming and heartbreaking, but it’s …
Violent, suggestive and profane, ‘Riff Raff’ is one film families will likely want to leave out by the curb.
‘The Unbreakable Boy’ is funny, sweet and true. We’re broken. But in our brokenness, we can still strive for gratitude, …
No Address sheds a light on homelessness, personalizing the issue in all its difficulty to motivate audiences to help combat …
While not without some content issues, this film set in the 1930s American South tells a powerful story of faith, …
‘Love Hurts’ is a curious sort of a Valentine’s Day movie—a movie with a little heart and a whole lot …
Despite the presence in Presence being entirely invisible, there are plenty of content issues that failed to follow suit.
‘A Complete Unknown’ delivers an engaging portrait of Bob Dylan’s music. But its script and its content falls flat.
As far as this Die Hard-adjacent movie’s content issues go, the cleaner in Cleaner unfortunately missed a few spots.