The violence and language in what could’ve been an inspiring story may leave viewers feeling pretty bruised themselves.
Copshop stirs its mystery, manslaughter and muck into a moussaka of ’70s pulp and winking bravado.
Tony Soprano’s “origin story” simmers with gangster drama and the same brutal content HBO’s hit show was known for.
Spencer, while showing Diana to be a sweet mother, endows her otherwise with little more than the morality found in …
Let’s just say that The Harder They Fall is pretty much a dissertation on how not to follow the Ten …
Candyman isn’t sweet. It was never intended to be. But its excesses are enough to choke on.
A gruesome, eye-gouging, hack-me-with-a-machete smorgasbord.
There’s Someone Inside Your House feels like an updated version of past gorefests. But it’s mired in the same predictable …
This tale starts off as a wounded woman’s search for resolution and slowly inches its way into palpable darkness.
This R-rated psychological thriller mostly avoids graphic imagery, but its grim story is no less unnerving and disturbing.
The Protégé is built on a familiar cinematic paradox: Its good guys kill people for a living.
This is undeniably the most giddily gruesome and irreverently foul superhero pic to date.














