If money is the root of all evil, then Liza and her colleagues are handing out fentanyl-laced apples by the …
Killers, insane relatives, hidden bodies and Cary Grant all clash in this chaotic slapstick comedy. Family fare, you say?
By the time Reptile sheds its layers of scaly mystery, you’ll have already experienced the bite of its content issues.
This classic film noir suggests a glimpse of San Francisco’s dark underbelly in 1941 … without actually showing us.
Angel Studios’ ‘Sound of Freedom,’ starring Jim Caviezel, shines a light on the horror of sex trafficking.
In The Equalizer 3, Denzel Washington once again unleashes grotesque butchery and agonizing torture in the name of … justice.
Both simple and quite confused, Retribution ultimately drives nowhere.
Gal Gadot’s Heart of Stone is a by-the-numbers espionage thriller—but its violence against women doesn’t add up.
Netflix’s sharp, profane, unhinged comedy offers would-be viewers plenty of fine performances, absurd humor—and problems.
We’ve all heard about the overbearing in-law. But The Out-Laws is pretty overbearing in its problematic content, too.
The Machine uncorks Bert Kreischer’s madcap “origin story” and feels like a mashup of Napoleon Dynamite, Paul Blart: Mall Cop …
As the Fast & Furious franchise winds down, this entry features a few storyline surprises. But its content concerns are …
This unusual, R-rated Christian horror thriller feels a bit like an unsettling take on C.S. Lewis’ classic work The Screwtape …
The vibe of this high-concept comedy feels almost PG-13—but its content problems are unquestionably R-rated.
The body count might not be appreciably higher in Murder Mystery 2—but the problems certainly are.














