Takes the insanely bloody violence, vulgar one-liners and the mindless destruction of the first film and sets that as its …
For a dark film that seems to relish the shadows, it sure turns on the lights at inconvenient times.
Between the foul language, terrifying images and bodies being torn apart, it feels like Spiral deserves an NC-17 rating.
The most disturbing element here is the demonic activity that seeps into nearly every minute of this unnecessarily long movie.
There’s a lot about our heroine worth commending—just as there’s a lot about her, and the film itself, that isn’t.
To put it bluntly, this is the kind of film that will flash-burn today and be forgotten in a puff …
Tailor-made to be what Hollywood believes a teen audience should be consuming nowadays.
America: The Motion Picture is impressive in that it still manages to be completely and utterly forgettable.
I was surprised by the redemptive messages I found—along with a bunch of severed demon heads.
It’s difficult to take themes of sacrifice and family seriously from a film that doesn’t seem to value life in …
The exceedingly profane language and percussive pummeling batters you as roughly as the hero pounds Russian street thugs.
The Lovebirds is like The Amazing Race—but with dead people.