Army of Thieves steers clear of brain-gnashing and delivers a light-hearted heist tale with a romantic-comedy twist.
The action and bravery on display in this PG-13 thriller will likely satisfy fans of Liam Neeson’s “skills.”
This dramatic cold-war era spy thriller isn’t always the easiest film to watch.
Jason Statham’s Wrath of Man might be about family—or, at least, about avenging them—but it’s certainly not for family.
The twisted theology alone here gives families plenty of reasons to avoid being swept up in this story.
Though Voyagers is free of really explicit content, it’s still chockful of PG-13 levels of violence and suggestive scenes.
The Marksman makes for a rather depressing and cheerless trip to the movies.
If the screenwriters had throttled back, if they’d kept what you hear as clean as what you see, this Netflix …
It’s violent and crass and profane, of course. And it still manages to be very dull and tedious anyway.
Kong and Godzilla don’t cuss or make a single inane choice. They just crush and smash things. Over and over …
An inescapably trashy movie, with no greater goal than to shock and titillate and further define the word salacious.
If you tossed aside all of this movie’s f-words, Crisis’ cautionary message could have cruised into PG-13 territory.
The Mauritanian is a dramatic story of U.S. governmental overreach, a tale of abuse and injustice.
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 …














