Shock-schlock provocateur Sacha Baron Cohen seems incapable of creating anything less than incomprehensible foulness.
Through tense, clock-ticking drama and well-acted interactions, Eye in the Sky raises many questions about the new gray areas of …
It’s just too bad Hello, My Name Is Doris didn’t say good-bye to more of the genre’s other standard trappings—the …
This is a horror movie, both intimate and sprawling in scope. And as a horror movie, it works. It works …
The dramatic license taken by Rice comes across as wholly different from the likes of recent biblical epics Noah and …
Kim’s vulgar, hedonistic tale that never quite meanders all the way to the meaning she’s so desperately looking for but …
Even if the mayhem makes it past your familial sense of protectionism, the obscene language probably won’t.
Terrence Malick movies are like onions. Remove a layer, and there’s always another one to explore. And sometimes they can …
Gods of Egypt has some nifty CGI work, but is otherwise terrible in pretty much every sense of the word.
Triple 9 is a brutally profane, wincingly violent thriller that pretends to plumb the depths of moral ambiguity.
The devil truly is in the details in this dreary, demented rumination on wickedness … that has no godly counter …
Risen accomplishes something quite remarkable: It tells the familiar, timeless story of Jesus’ death and resurrection from a fresh vantage …
With great power comes great responsibility. That’s what Spider-Man taught us. But Deadpool is as irresponsible as they come.
How to Be Single is a lousy title for this movie. There’s really very little insight of any kind here …














