If you’ve seen the Netflix trailer for Rebecca and thought that this looks like a straight-up horror film, you might …
Our verdict, in this case, is to use all due caution.
The Glorias rejects complex character building and storytelling in favor of a fairly rote sermon featuring fairly wooden icons.
Unpregnant would have us believe that abortion is something to be celebrated, not mourned.
It’s the house. It must be the house. It’s too big. Too old. Too dark. Too … distant. Yes, it …
Some movies entertain. Some movies educate. But this movie punishes the viewer.
Cuties gratuitously, excessively indulges in the very images and ideas it’s supposedly criticizing.
Given how often the characters here jump in and out of bed with anyone who wanders by, it’s no wonder …
This true story of corruption tips its soiled hand early on: We know where it’s going, and we know it’s …
Just because this crime thriller is based on a true story doesn’t mean it’s easy to stomach.
This movie is less interested in blue-state and red-state ideology than its suggestion that, in some ways, we’ve all been …
This is, primarily, a horror movie—with a little bit of John Hughes’ Breakfast Club thrown in for good measure.
For all of Chemical Hearts’ lessons about teenage love and heartbreak, it’s not a film that most parents would want …
This leisurely paced film declares that our lies, sins and foul choices mark us, painting our worlds in dark, disquieting …