Underneath the scars and flaws, underneath the mistakes we make and the falls we take, a tiny glow of our …
This is a film you can’t unsee, one that may very well change the way some viewers understand the tragedy …
Even as it attempts to be fair-minded, this film still comes off feeling one-sided in its treatment of controversial issues.
Excessive language, a myriad of crude jokes and other problematic content make for a long night at Night School.
One can only hope that wise parents are scared away from this freaky flick … long before their kids are.
This film blends its eerie atmospherics with brief moments of terrible, frighteningly realistic bloodshed.
Kin is darker and far less enjoyable than its publicity materials might have you think.
The Wife offers a beautiful, complex, chaotic portrayal of a married couple whose relationship is haunted by a dark secret.
Mile 22 is dumb, frenetic and oh-so bloody—a feature-length romp through a hurricane of fists and feet and death.
Slender Man is just a bad movie, and bad in every possible way.
This breakneck cinematic blender is set to “liquefy,” the top is off, and you’re the main ingredient.
Dark Web delivers a deeply creepy cautionary warning—albeit in the trappings of a relatively restrained R-rated horror movie.
The movie’s well-meaning messages are undercut, sometimes literally, at every turn.














