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 …
More nunsploitation than horror, this pic has some gruesome religious commentary hidden beneath its black-and-white habit.
How many smashed skulls and snapped bones does it take to remake this 1980s cult favorite? Apparently, all of them.
“War is barbaric,” a character in Land of the Bad tells us. And ultimately, so is this movie.
This offbeat comedy reimagines the Frankenstein story as a feminist fable—one that’s innocent and explicit in equal measure.
Ferrari features all the beautiful cars and fast times you might expect. But Ferrari red is not the only crimson …














