It’s bloodier. More profane. Its quasi-spirituality can be perplexing. And then there’s this: It’s just a darker movie.
Whatever purpose it has, and however well it might be crafted, Cherry makes for a miserable viewing experience.
If you tossed aside all of this movie’s f-words, Crisis’ cautionary message could have cruised into PG-13 territory.
Much like how Moxie the zine makes many mistakes in its protests, so does Moxie the film.
The Mauritanian is a dramatic story of U.S. governmental overreach, a tale of abuse and injustice.
The movie’s version of Han van Meegeren seems to like to shock people. And, years after his own death, he …
With f-words hitting triple digits, the brutal, incessant vulgarity here is the real deal-killer along the Silk Road.
This psychological thriller bombards viewers with a ton of profane language, violence and a complete disregard for any sense of …
Both lyrical and earthy, Nomadland strikes a chord, forcing audiences to consider what they value … and what they should.
Flora & Ulysses reminds us that the world around us—even minus superpowered squirrels—is a pretty wonderous place.
Supernova has many a problem, but its core strength is that it poignantly tells us something we already know: It’s …
in spite of some minor flaws, this film offers a surprising level of warmth and depth.
Judas and the Black Messiah is, on one level, a historical drama. On another, it’s a movie very much of …
This threequel is cleaner than many movies and shows of its kind but still messy despite its positive messages.
Malcolm and Marie, the people, have their issues. And so does Malcolm & Marie, the film.