In Review: 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,' 'R.M.N.'
In theaters this week: a film about a team of cosmic adventurers and a sadly universal story of xenophobia.
In theaters this week: a film about a team of cosmic adventurers and a sadly universal story of xenophobia.
We're a decade into a movie theater trend I used to hate. But time may have proven me wrong (or at least not entirely right).
This week, a sixth-grade girl comes of age awkwardly in a lovely adaptation of a Judy Blume classic and two boys who meet in the Italian Alps grow up and apart (and together) again.
In 2003, a lot of talented people made a baffling Stephen King adaptation. It's not good, but time has been unexpectedly kind to it.
Two new films explore two different sorts of scary creatures: demonic undead monsters and mothers.
Robert Bresson's minimalist prison break film suggests God's grace and guiding hand. It's also a nail-biter.