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This graphic and shocking psychological horror film devolves into a confusing, bloody mess.
The Black Phone is a horror flick with heart. But that doesn’t make it any less horrific.
This father-daughter road movie stops at some lovely messages. But it slams through a few roadblocks, too.
For all of its apparent feminist posturing, The Princess is pure escapism—and bloody, irreverent and profane escapism at that.
A teen girl goes on a whirlwind trip to Rome to honor her mom’s final wishes.
Imagine Liam Neeson playing an aging, increasingly reluctant hitman … with Alzheimers. That’s what Memory delivers.
Despite the title, the film is real rough, especially when it comes to families.
Though the film’s experimental drugs may provide a high, there’s a lot more lows for audiences to sift through.
Adam Sandler’s latest Netflix movie offers some strong family messages. Too bad it’s not fit for families to watch.
Nick Cage’s deft meta-sendup of his own fame is massively weighed down by the R-rated baggage that comes with it.
This Matrix-meets-multiverse flick dances with deep philosophical questions, providing good morals amid problematic content.
This “examination of queer romance” is a gay rom-com wrapped in things hard-core and obscene.
Interceptor is a violent, cheesy, geopolitical thriller with action scenes will leave the camera and the characters soaked in blood.
If you’ve ever wondered what kind of film might fill all of our content sections, well, this tedious, one-joke goop-fest …














