Hit Man is very loosely based on a true story. Of course, the made-up parts contain the content you’d want …
Back to Black wades into the sensationalistic, sordid and sad details of British neo-soul singer Amy Winehouse’s tragic story.
Thirty years after its theatrical debut, Brandon’s Lee’s tragic last film The Crow remains as gothic and violent as ever.
Not Another Church Movie is a parody that should rightfully be up for an award as the worst film ever …
Sizzling, explosive violence and profane language short-circuit Jennifer Lopez’s latest sci-fi adventure for family audiences.
The horror flick Sting has a few heartwarming moments, but it’s also as good as its name, stinging both eyes …
If you’ve ever wanted a dialogue-free exploration of Sasquatch grunting, defecating and copulating, this movie delivers.
A new Demon Slayer movie? Sort of. But it’s actually a couple of tacked-together TV episodes being released in theaters.
At first blush, it looks like a cute little British period piece. But this film’s actually wincingly blue-humored and profane.
Abigail serves up exactly what you think it would: blood and gore and language and laughs. Then more blood and …
The idea of The Idea of You isn’t one most families will want to explore.
Creative? Sure, Love Lies Bleeding is creative. But so are many nightmares. And this is a nightmare of a film.
Ridley Scott’s groundbreaking sci-fi horror film returns to theaters, no less terrifying—or gory—than it was in 1979.
Ambitious and spiritual, Dev Patel’s Monkey Man is also bloody and feral.
Problemista is a quirky and odd collection of absurd scenes and social commentary that carries a few “problemistas” of its …