“War is barbaric,” a character in Land of the Bad tells us. And ultimately, so is this movie.
This offbeat comedy reimagines the Frankenstein story as a feminist fable—one that’s innocent and explicit in equal measure.
For a movie about a big, fat lie, Ricky Stanicky comes with some surprisingly true lessons—and two hours worth of …
Scrambled addresses serious subjects, such infertility and the desire for children, but it’s R-rating hints at a ton of sexual …
There’s a honey rush of vengeful action here, to be sure, but The Beekeeper isn’t the guilty pleasure some might …
Lisa Frankenstein is a crawl-from-the-grave ‘80s-esque send-up with a comedic twist and a whole lot of foul content worms.
All of Us Strangers is a quiet drama that plumbs the depths of our need for connection in ways that …
Drive-Away Dolls is as hard-core and pornographic as an R-rating can stand.
Memory has some content we’d like to ignore. But the subjects dealt with here? They’re worthy of discussion.
This visually and verbally sensual story about an affair between a teacher and student was never going to end well …
Mack learns that when it comes to relationships, sometimes the right play is no play. We learn the same lesson—as …
The Iron Claw ends with satisfying catharsis. But getting to that moment in this true wrestling story is a path …
American Fiction gives us plenty to ponder, but while it’s well-made, wickedly biting and surprisingly poignant, it comes with plenty …
The Godfather won Best Picture in 1973. But this iconic mob drama packs a content punch as well as a …