The nasty web this sequel weaves is still sticky with R-rated problems.
When someone’s running for public office, should their private lives be scrutinized?
This movie’s just terrible. Terrible aesthetically, terrible ethically, terrible in every which way a movie can be.
Same-sex attraction is a complex issue, requiring a response full of grace and truth. But both biblical virtues get badly …
All it takes is one evil madman to ruin it for everyone. Then again, it only takes one hero to …
Beyond the horrific thrills and chills, beyond the cathartic showdown, slasher movies are about one thing: death.
Can You Ever Forgive Me? feels erudite, entertaining and, in the end, utterly empty.
Underneath the scars and flaws, underneath the mistakes we make and the falls we take, a tiny glow of our …
This grim indie thriller tries to be many things at once—like an unlikely Agatha Christie-Quentin Tarantino mash-up.
As palpable as these talented actors’ chemistry may be, moviegoers should approach this film with deep caution.
As this movie suggests, gold ain’t the only thing that can do bad things to our souls.
This ridiculous, derivative and predictable carnival of crass carnage might more accurately have been dubbed Dumb Fest.
This film is literally about showing the worst in all of us, and as explicitly as seems possible.