This horror flick is exactly what you think it is: would-be killers chasing around would-be victims with sharp things.
Death Wish suggests that society’s most troubling issues can best be addressed by the blazing barrel of a vigilante’s gun.
This film is emotionally raw, sometimes gruesome, and scattered with wince-inducing interactions.
Romantically minimizing the profound reality of gender, as this film does, is a recipe for confusion and heartache.
Along with its madcap mishaps, Game Night also slaps viewers upside the head with some less-than-savory stuff.
There’s a lot going on in Annihilation—a tense, freaky, bloody sci-fi rumination on the cyclical nature of life, death and …
This stop-motion flick is all just zany, cockamamie clay craziness designed to make your kids cackle.
This movie tells us that Samson was “a man whose heart was as vast as his strength.” It seems to …
Voodoo and mayhem. Teens run for their lives through the Louisiana bayous, pursued by a dead man possessed by 13 …
Peter Rabbit is exactly what you’d expect¬¬—except for a few scenes that are actually more redemptive than the trailers suggest.
We care deeply for you and your family and are committed to sifting through a wide range of content in …
Alek, Spencer and Anthony are heroes whose courage saved myriad lives. It’s no mystery why someone would want to portray …
Throughout this dual-language film one thing is certain: family can be crazy.
For all of its restraint in some areas, this movie’s twisted spirituality is as bothersome as its spirits.
The Death Cure serves as a dissatisfying ending to an only passably serviceable franchise.














