BrooklynA beautiful adaptation of Colm Toibin's novel is a romance that asks where we really find home.
Alissa Wilkinson|
Rock the KasbahGetting Bill Murray a few laughs is the wrong way to use privilege to broadcast a cultural message.
Jessica Gibson|
Bridge of SpiesSpielberg and Hanks are captivating and likable, though the film still comes up a little empty.
Jackson Cuidon|
Crimson PeakThe latest work from Guillermo del Toro is visually sumptuous, but a little too on-the-nose.
Timothy Wainwright|
Beasts of No NationWhat do you do when the world is in your living room?
Alissa Wilkinson|
RoomBring tissues: anchored by outstanding performances, this story of a mother and son is uncommonly moving.
Alissa Wilkinson|
WoodlawnIn Birmingham they love the governor—but they love football and Jesus even more.
Kenneth R. Morefield|
PanThe Peter Pan adaptation narrowly escapes being buried under its own ridiculous spectacle.
Jessica Gibson|
Steve JobsThe imperfect film that demands a viewing.
Alissa Wilkinson|
The MartianMatt Damon and the whole world take on the Martian elements.
Alissa Wilkinson|
The Keeping RoomA feminist Civil War drama that mostly works - except for all the mumbling.
Mark Moring|
The WalkThe film is flawed, but the wire walk makes it all worth it.
Alissa Wilkinson|
The InternA conventional film that explores gender in 21st century America in a surprisingly mature way.
Jessica Gibson|
99 HomesAmerica's master of social realism tells another gripping story, this one set during the 2010 housing crisis.
Alissa Wilkinson|
Hotel Transylvania 2A not-so-beloved original gets a much better sequel.
Taylor Lindsay|
SicarioA remarkably morally dense and thrilling look at people, politics, and the power that controls the two.
Jackson Cuidon|
Time Out of MindWant to know what it feels like to be homeless? Let Richard Gere show you in this extraordinary performance.
Mark Moring|
CaptiveThe trouble with true stories is all over this star-studded Christian one.
Alissa Wilkinson|
EverestA movie about a fateful climb that brings up a question: is “Christian Tragedy” an oxymoron?
Kenneth R. Morefield|
Black MassJohnny Depp is great as the vampiric gangster Whitey Bulger, but the film falls curiously flat.
Alissa Wilkinson|