Exhibiting Forgiveness examines the complexities of pain and faith, of messy families and messier redemption, with sincerity and clarity.
In the world of R-rated films, this is one of the softer ones you’ll find. But you might also find …
There’s nothing super egregious about Hitpig. But it’s largely predicated on toilet humor and slapstick violence that little kids will …
Though not free of content concerns, ‘A Christmas Story’ is a heartfelt ode to family, childhood wonder and the joy …
Between getting Dear Santa and coal in your stocking, it’d be better to take the coal. At least the latter …
Some will find Here’s creative conceit and content a bit tough to embrace. But the payoff hits home like a …
‘Terrifier 3’ is grotesquely foul on every level and a torture to simply watch for two hours.
This fictional film about the political struggle of electing a new Pope replaces faith with a worldly agenda.
This dark, sci-fi thriller starring Anthony Mackie is quick-paced, tense and scary—but also foul in totally unnecessary ways.
Disney’s ‘Out of My Mind’ is a heartfelt story about the difficulties of cerebral palsy and the beauty of familial …
We Live in Time is a really, really sad movie. And content issues throughout the film make it even more …
Spellbound turned out to be a bit of a letdown.
Blitz has all the ingredients of a prestige, awards-season drama. But at the end of the day it’s a simple …
Absolution doesn’t seek forgiveness for its heavy content issues, meaning viewers will be subjected to intense violence and crude language.
‘Smile 2’ is gory and foul with just a dash of creative spice in its mix. But all in all, …