The nasty web this sequel weaves is still sticky with R-rated problems.
When someone’s running for public office, should their private lives be scrutinized?
This biopic ultimately (and perhaps unintentionally) depicts the outcome of Freddie Mercury’s choices as a tragedy.
Same-sex attraction is a complex issue, requiring a response full of grace and truth. But both biblical virtues get badly …
This movie’s just terrible. Terrible aesthetically, terrible ethically, terrible in every which way a movie can be.
All it takes is one evil madman to ruin it for everyone. Then again, it only takes one hero to …
Can You Ever Forgive Me? feels erudite, entertaining and, in the end, utterly empty.
Beyond the horrific thrills and chills, beyond the cathartic showdown, slasher movies are about one thing: death.
This grim indie thriller tries to be many things at once—like an unlikely Agatha Christie-Quentin Tarantino mash-up.
Underneath the scars and flaws, underneath the mistakes we make and the falls we take, a tiny glow of our …
Even as it attempts to be fair-minded, this film still comes off feeling one-sided in its treatment of controversial issues.
As palpable as these talented actors’ chemistry may be, moviegoers should approach this film with deep caution.
Excessive language, a myriad of crude jokes and other problematic content make for a long night at Night School.
This ridiculous, derivative and predictable carnival of crass carnage might more accurately have been dubbed Dumb Fest.