Family Pack whisks its players into a game of social deduction, but some of its rules won’t be the same …
Pharrell’s creative, sometimes inspiring biographical doc, Piece by Piece, is a strong structure, but some pieces do feel out of …
The Substance has substance, to be sure. But its excesses push it into a place of substance abuse.
Oodles of foul language, drug use and sexual encounters make it clear that nobody really needs to see what’s inside …
This late 20th-century teen culture “classic” fuses late ‘90s nostalgia with a mixed bag of positive and problematic messages.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, like its namesake demon, can be deceptively, and seriously, problematic.
Woman of the Hour makes the heart long for justice, but its depiction of Rodney Alcala’s brutal murders make it …
Alien: Romulus turns some of its characters into bloodied pulps—and it just might make some viewers feel about the same.
Dennis Quaid steps into the shoes of Ronald Reagan in a movie about the 40th president’s resilience, vision and faith.
Is love stronger than fear and evil? For a moment, ‘Never Let It Go’ suggests the answer is yes.
Hold Your Breath doesn’t inspire much hope. Instead, it’s just a really sad story that shows all the worst things …
The Killer’s Game comes with a number of unsavory rules by which audiences may not be willing to abide.
Speak No Evil is a disturbing film that’s torturous on several levels—including just to watch.
Unfortunately, Between the Temples has content issues that would desecrate any religious building—temple or otherwise.
If I wasn’t concerned about the content I consume, I might’ve enjoyed Deadpool & Wolverine more. But the explicit content …