If you resort to violence to end violence, are you really accomplishing anything?
Mark Wahlberg stalking the streets of Boston, sporting his accent, a stream of profanity and beating up bad guys? Check.
This critically acclaimed Adam Sandler tragicomedy likely features the most vulgarity per minute of any film Plugged In has ever …
Bombshell’s core message is one of empowerment. But the story it tells is a messy one.
This YA adaptation features tons of teen drama as well as a storyline that perhaps glorifies suicide.
This horror/comedy/fantasy mash-up tries to make light of Satan worship and spiritual hauntings.
This film proffers a disturbing message: that murder can be inspirational if it’s a certain kind of “justified” murder.
This movie delves deeply into the true wages of sin—what it costs the sinner, and what it costs those impacted …
If you saw Chadwick Boseman in Black Panther and want more of King T’Challa, you’ll not find him here.
Doctor Sleep doesn’t just want to scare you: It wants to shock and even sicken you.
Motherless Brooklyn aspires to be a retro-noir thriller along the lines of 1974’s Chinatown.
Whatever warmth and hope we find here is buried under seriously troubling behavior.
Unlike the last two PG-13 flicks in this franchise, Dark Fate ratchets things back up to R-rated levels.
Michael Bay’s Netflix debut is little more than endless explosions, an unbelievable plot and explicit content. Oh, and Ryan Reynolds.














