‘Miracles From Heaven’ Review: Jennifer Garner Elevates Faith-Based Drama
As a determined mom fighting for her child’s life, Jennifer Garner‘s performance turns this thoughtful Christian movie into one even skeptics could appreciate
As a determined mom fighting for her child’s life, Jennifer Garner‘s performance turns this thoughtful Christian movie into one even skeptics could appreciate
Starring Mirren, Aaron Paul and the late Alan Rickman, this tense drama will make you suspicious of that bird outside your window
Based on the novel by Anne Rice that speculates on Jesus’ childhood, this square and safe Biblical story is aimed directly at the faithful
The former E! host plays a Lothario who learns to love in yet another formulaic comedy (produced by Queen Latifah) where the supporting players get...
The two-time Oscar winner works hard to create a real character out of this collection of eccentricities, but this shallow, condescending movie constantly undermines her...
Mary Elizabeth Winstead, John Goodman and John Gallagher, Jr. survive possible doom in a tale that’s three parts Rod Serling, one part Jean-Paul Sartre
The fact that this is a bad movie — starring Baron Cohen and Mark Strong as long-separated siblings — is balanced by the fact that...
Filmmaker Laura Gabbert’s love letter to the Pulitzer-winning food critic, and the city of Los Angeles, is hyper-palatable yet unconvincing
The third entry in “The Divergent Series” resets the board, spins its wheels and keeps right in line, for good or ill, with the two...
The no-narrative journey of a lost-soul screenwriter (played by Christian Bale) makes for a pretty L.A. travelogue, but strains to achieve genuine transcendence
Drone strikes and terrorist retaliation give way to a story that relies upon our hero nailing every shot while being missed by thousands of bullets...
Reteaming with “30 Rock” collaborator Robert Carlock gives Fey her best big-screen opportunity to date, as a sheltered news producer who finds herself on the...
Dull, silly and boasting the worst CG effects this side of an Atari 2600, this white-guys-of-Egypt epic isn’t even fun-bad
Any potential this thriller might have had for psychological or ideological depth gets lost in a morass of jump-scares and loud noises
The Christian genre expands and improves in Joseph Fiennes vehicle that glides beautifully before crashing abruptly
Stephan James and Jason Sudeikis play the Olympian and his devoted coach in a soaring story that isn’t afraid to explore moral depths
Don’t let the distinguished cast – which also includes Casey Affleck, Anthony Mackie and Woody Harrelson – fool you into expecting anything but an embarrassment
Like a nightmare you can’t easily shake off, this creepy Sundance hit, about religious fanatics battling dark forces, feels both alien and frighteningly recognizable.
In the trenches, on the homefront or facing charges in a courtroom, a soldier and his family find themselves facing heavy demands and ethical dilemmas
A big city crime story teaming a bunny cop with a con artist fox has its share of laughs and action, but sets itself apart...
Rebel Wilson, Alison Brie and Leslie Mann co-star in a disjointed and intermittently funny comedy that does, at least, avoids some predictable clichés about love...
There’s a jumble of silliness and celebrity cameos, but ultimately this follow-up to the 2001 male-model hit never makes the cut
Juggling blissful self-awareness and R-rated violence, this funny, bloody comedy is the Marvel Universe’s biggest breath of fresh air since “Guardians of the Galaxy”
Even those who love the author’s rainy, flannel-shirted romances will find this latest go-round limp and uninvolving
A speculative love story about the gay “Battleship Potemkin” filmmaker’s fateful trip in 1931
Outdated, unfunny and unappealingly bro-y, this Outfest favorite only works if you’re invested in one very specific way of being gay
Once you get past the title and concept, all that’s left is idiocy and irrelevance, despite the best efforts of a game cast that includes...
Never overly wacky nor particularly substantial, this Tinseltown tale featuring George Clooney, Josh Brolin and Scarlett Johansson goes down like matinee popcorn
Inexplicably hidden from advance press, this scandal-plagued project overcame the odds to deliver an earnestly felt actioner
Parody of “Fifty Shades of Grey” has nothing to say — funny or otherwise — about the S&M book and movie phenomenon