XXX is the title, not the rating. Beyond that, there’s nothing the least bit confusing about this by-the-numbers, PG-13 spy thriller.
Sean Penn must solve a mystery involving a U.N. interpreter (Nicole Kidman) and evidence that a controversial African president will be assassinated.
Tim Dunphy is a stoner on a downward spiral. His verbally abusive, poker-playing, martini-swilling dad (who drinks with his underage son) ships him off to prep school to keep him out of trouble.
A British widow named Anna and her young son, Louis, journey to Siam at the request of its king in order to educate his 58 young heirs in the ways of the West.
The Star Trek phenomenon takes an affectionate, long-overdue ribbing at the hands of this movie.
Truth in labeling. If Hollywood believed in the concept, Columbia Pictures’ perverse new teen comedy would be rated R-lite.
A series of casual encounters over a seven-year span leave Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet wondering if what they have is love … or something like it.
‘Godzilla’ meets ‘The Blair Witch Project’ as five young New Yorkers record a horrific monster attack on herky-jerky home video while running for their lives.
The writing duo that affectionately skewered classic TV and modern pop culture in ‘A Very Brady Sequel’ is at it again.
It’s the new Martin Lawrence comedy/adventure about a modern theme-park employee who finds himself magically transported back to the Middle Ages.
Set in WWII Germany, the film focuses on members of an apolitical movement (devoted to jazz music and swing dancing) as they face increasing pressure to join the ranks of Hitler’s goose-stepping youth.
Young Anton’s (Devon Sawa) right hand becomes possessed by an evil spirit set on committing grisly murders.