The confrontation of good vs. evil in mythical Middle-earth continues.
Middle-earth, with its diverse population of men, elves, hobbits, dwarves and wizards, stands at a crossroads.
Back to Black wades into the sensationalistic, sordid and sad details of British neo-soul singer Amy Winehouse’s tragic story.
The Fall Guy, starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, is light. It’s fun. It’s clever. And … it’s got some …
Godzilla Minus One snuffs out human lives in a split second—but in that, it teaches us the value of those …
As you may already know, it’s not easy being green. But at least The Muppet Movie is an easy watch.
Aside from language issues, Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle has no more problems than your standard volleyball match.
Thirty years after its theatrical debut, Brandon’s Lee’s tragic last film The Crow remains as gothic and violent as ever.
Not Another Church Movie is a parody that should rightfully be up for an award as the worst film ever …
What does it take to persevere in faith and family when the bottom drops out? It takes leaning on each …
While the redemptive messages in this feel-good story might get many a tail a-wagging, its profanity is worth a growl …
Sizzling, explosive violence and profane language short-circuit Jennifer Lopez’s latest sci-fi adventure for family audiences.
Netflix’s take on Woody Woodpecker introduces a new generation to this famously madcap bird … and keeps things pretty clean …
Thelma the Unicorn has to lie in order to gain fame. But is the lie worth losing herself?
This 1950s Hitchcock fave has all the action of a modern thriller without all the modern mess.
It’s rated R, but Irena’s Vow comes with strong messages, competent craftsmanship and—except for one difficult scene—not many problems.
If you’ve ever wanted a dialogue-free exploration of Sasquatch grunting, defecating and copulating, this movie delivers.
The horror flick Sting has a few heartwarming moments, but it’s also as good as its name, stinging both eyes …
It’s been 91 years since Kong first scaled the Empire State Building. Now, he and Godzilla are back to unleash …
A new Demon Slayer movie? Sort of. But it’s actually a couple of tacked-together TV episodes being released in theaters.
Director Guy Ritchie’s latest hyperviolent action comedy is loosely based on a true story, but one that’s received blockbuster treatment.
Mother of the Bride is sending out wedding invitations. You can feel free to decline.
At first blush, it looks like a cute little British period piece. But this film’s actually wincingly blue-humored and profane.
Abigail serves up exactly what you think it would: blood and gore and language and laughs. Then more blood and …
Jerry Seinfeld’s satirical look at 1960s cereal wars is an odd kettle of Pop-Tarts indeed.