In this gruesome sequel, we watch the only scenario in which gun-wielding Texans cannot beat one guy with a chainsaw.
Director Steven Soderbergh’s latest thriller explores the complicated intersection of assault, technology and responsibility.
I Want You Back’s foul language, crude talk and awkward sexual silliness undermines it’s sweet date-night movie vibe.
No animals were hurt in the making of this movie. But its stars? Oh, they most certainly were.
There’s arguably very little in the way of a clear message or moral to this wolfy tale, if you’re looking …
This movie is a mess in pretty much every way you’d like to slice it. (And slice this movie does.)
The Tender Bar has some nice family messages—wedged between a lot of obscenities and other tough content.
Style, nostalgia, and cinematic panache can’t hide this pic’s cringe-worthy levels of content.
The movie reminds us that motherhood is hard. But watching a bad mother ignore her kids and cheat on her …
I’d advise families to take a tip from the first two words of this movie’s title: Don’t look.
Antlers symbolically suggests messages about child abuse and environmentalism—all in the context of a very bloody story.
Director Wes Anderson’s latest effort, The French Dispatch, blends a complex plot with a lot of explicit content.
Halloween Kills’ screeching, impaling and exuberant hemorrhaging is exactly what you’d expect it to be.
In this surprisingly intimate alien invasion movie, a devoted dad will do anything—good or bad—to keep his boys safe.