Oh, the indignities a seasoned police dog must put up with just to take a bite out of crime.
Deadpool 2, like its predecessor, doesn’t just wallow in the depths of human depravity: It absolutely frolicks there.
The Kissing Booth is a disaster—especially for the target audience Netflix has aimed this TV-14 movie at.
Life of the Party is a sweet, smile-worthy pic … about 70% of the time. The rest, though, can feel …
This comedy suggests a man can be transformed by responsibility, hard work and the love of a family.
Tully honestly highlights the real struggles of parenthood—untouched by a filter.
Super Troopers 2 is a noxious, unwanted ticket on every level. It’s rude, lewd and ridiculously crude.
Though it’s not as raunchy as Amy Schumer’s R-rated comedies, there’s still plenty of content to deal with here.
This animated film offers young filmgoers an age-appropriate look at one of the worst conflicts in history.
Isle of Dogs has some nice messages and a worthy moral. But it also can be sad and kinda disturbing …
This is your standard, plastic, pink flamingo of a movie—colorful and cute and maybe even fun, but kinda tacky, too.
The more you like a flick, the more it’ll potentially influence you. And Love, Simon aims to influence.
This dark comedy paints its supposed hero’s south-of-the-border torments in crude and nasty brush strokes.
Along with its madcap mishaps, Game Night also slaps viewers upside the head with some less-than-savory stuff.














