When it sticks to the core story and themes its based upon, “Storm Boy” shines thanks to heartfelt performances that should resonate with audiences of all ages.
“Shazam!” is a must-see for any fan of the character and the DC Comics movies to date. It’s a far different film than its predecessors, and that’s a very good thing because DC’s movie formula hasn’t always worked.
Writer/director Jordan Peele delivers superior suspense in “Us,” his follow-up to 2017’s “Get Out.” It will have you thinking, puzzling, marveling even as you’re on the edge of your seat.
Like the “Wonderland” in the film, “Wonder Park” is full of good ideas. Unfortunately, little of that inspiration lives up to its potential in the execution.
“To Dust” is an earnest, thoughtful, and often funny film about how people cope with loss, and how sometimes neither science nor religion can provide grieving people solace.