This flick is a horribly written 102 minutes of bloodletting and spewed foul language.
I’ve seen worse movies this year. But I don’t know if I’ve seen anything that made me more sad.
For the most part, BlacKkKlansman reflects upon the disturbingly vile mindset of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1970s.
Anyone who buys a ticket to this R-rated Bond-ish spoof will need some kind of super-spy tech to get through …
Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot is filled with pain and anguish, contrasted with bright moments of hope.
I kinda hope this movie itself is purged from theaters, and quickly.
Day of the Soldado is propelled by jarring, violently graphic imagery that seems designed solely to shock.
Upgrade leads viewers to some very nasty places itself as it bloodily rams home its legitimate cautionary message.
Action Point isn’t much of a movie, no matter how you slice its vomit-soaked layers.
This is not a movie that I’d recommend to anyone. Ever.
For all of its poignant themes, though, On Chesil Beach remains an R-rated film in its depiction of marital sexual …
Deadpool 2, like its predecessor, doesn’t just wallow in the depths of human depravity: It absolutely frolicks there.
Bad Samaritan is a bad film—one that if we came across on the side of the road, we might do …














