Maddie’s Secret: Early’s comedy is best at empathy
In Maddie’s Secret, Early does a wonderful job bringing soul to their satire.
In Maddie’s Secret, Early does a wonderful job bringing soul to their satire.
When fear teaches us to hide, Leviticus explores the courage it takes to be seen.
Though the story does feel familiar, Kiyoko infuses the film with such sincerity that one can’t help but empathize with her characters.
Robin Hood is back. But this is no merry man.
Harris and Stanton have managed to turn back the clock again.
Here we gooooooo… again. In The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, we are reintroduced to Mario and Luigi...
While not perfect, Campbell’s renewed fire and Williamson’s return bring the love back to the franchise.
Stop! That! Train! kicks off a summer of fun blockbusters, and this movie is a hilarious delight.
Departures is directed by Neil Ely and Lloyd Eyre-Morgan—the latter of whom wrote and stars as the...
With Juan Jose, Walker fully embraces the emotional chaos that was the 1980s.
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This is still the kind of popcorn movie that made audiences fall in love with Spielberg’s films in the first place.
Sheva, Sarah, and Tali were inseparable as children, but their long-lasting friendship has...