The vampire in Nosferatu really loves the dark. And this spiritual, sensual and very bloody movie wallows in it.
Stuffed with violence, gore, harsh language and vague mysticism, ‘Kraven the Hunter’ strays far outside family-friendly territory.
‘Saw’ touts torture as a “treat”—something that should automatically send most morally minded moviegoers running for the exits.
Kill ‘Em All 2 is exactly how you might expect. Bullets turn its baddies into Swiss cheese…which is fitting for …
‘A Real Pain’ is, quite frankly, as foul mouthed, emotionally careening and bipolar as its central character.
Nightb—ch is just as problematic as its title suggests. And while it may contain some truth and even beauty, it’s …
It’s been 24 years since director Ridley Scott last visited the Roman Colosseum. But Gladiator II proves not much has …
The Order gives us a look at a scary group that did some horrific things. But it contains its own …
The real Y2K prompted fears of a tech apocalypse. This R-rated version imagines an AI takeover while teen misfits fight …
In ‘Werewolves,’ the world has gone howling mad. Everyone’s at risk of becoming a werewolf. And the movie itself? Woof.
Due to almost nonstop gratuitous content and language, Anora is not worth shelling out your money to go see it …
‘Maria’ is much like its namesake opera singer: complex, frustrating, problematic and, when it finds its voice, beautiful.
As befitting its title, this film’s theological assertions swiftly stray into faulty and faithless territory.
Solo Leveling: ReAwakening is lightning-paced, graphically impressive and intensely violent anime import from Japan.
Exhibiting Forgiveness examines the complexities of pain and faith, of messy families and messier redemption, with sincerity and clarity.














