A gruesome, eye-gouging, hack-me-with-a-machete smorgasbord.
Justin Bieber’s latest concert movie shows plenty of growth in the star’s life—and perhaps room for more.
There’s Someone Inside Your House feels like an updated version of past gorefests. But it’s mired in the same predictable …
This tale starts off as a wounded woman’s search for resolution and slowly inches its way into palpable darkness.
Most of this pic feels a bit too aimlessly rambling, impossibly coincidental and pointlessly thin.
This R-rated psychological thriller mostly avoids graphic imagery, but its grim story is no less unnerving and disturbing.
Free Guy’s world looks a lot like our own: both kinda fun and clearly fallen.
Fatherhood isn’t for the fainthearted. It’s a calling every bit as demanding—maybe even more so—as being a, say, fireman or …
A sweet little film filled with bouncy musical tunes, delightfully cute characters and truly funny moments.
This poignant tale about a couple’s loss of a child reminds us of how we need each other—especially in life’s …
Tournament of Champions is little more than 90 minutes of evil torment, frantic searches, overacted screeches and foul language.
The Protégé is built on a familiar cinematic paradox: Its good guys kill people for a living.
Nightbooks is intended as a kid-friendly horror flick. It certainly succeeds at the “horror” part. The “kid-friendly” part? not so …
This is undeniably the most giddily gruesome and irreverently foul superhero pic to date.