Mark Wahlberg stalking the streets of Boston, sporting his accent, a stream of profanity and beating up bad guys? Check.
This critically acclaimed Adam Sandler tragicomedy likely features the most vulgarity per minute of any film Plugged In has ever …
This horror/comedy/fantasy mash-up tries to make light of Satan worship and spiritual hauntings.
This film proffers a disturbing message: that murder can be inspirational if it’s a certain kind of “justified” murder.
If you saw Chadwick Boseman in Black Panther and want more of King T’Challa, you’ll not find him here.
Doctor Sleep doesn’t just want to scare you: It wants to shock and even sicken you.
Michael Bay’s Netflix debut is little more than endless explosions, an unbelievable plot and explicit content. Oh, and Ryan Reynolds.
The Good Liar isn’t great. In fact, it has more cutting edges and caustic bits than you would expect, or …
This former child star’s path to redemption is obviously a painful one, filled with excesses and extremes onscreen.
Director Martin Scorsese’s Netflix-based The Irishman feels a little like a particularly bloody version of Forrest Gump.
This cinematic nor’easter is more disheartening and spiritually oppressive than nearly anything you’re apt to find on a theater screen.
This movie is a pointless joke with a crushed-skull punchline: Like your average zombie, it doesn’t have a single reason …
Dolemite Is My Name is, without question, extremely rude, crude and vulgar.














