A blackout swept around the entire globe. Things went missing. But Jack remembered. Just the night before, Jack had decided …
We can only experience so many screeching fiends and shadow-gliding ghoulies before a certain been-there-screamed-at-that ennui sets in.
Like its predecessors in this formulaic genre, Wild Rose tells a story in which redemption and self-destruction intertwine.
I get that this zombie satire’s supposed to be funny. But it isn’t. And I get that it’s supposed to …
This dramedy’s commitment to its R-rated content will push it out of bounds for many who might otherwise have enjoyed …
The second big-screen iteration of Jean Gray’s tragic transformation into the Phoenix is a predictably violent, occasionally profane affair.
This metropolis-mulching monster masher makes superhero-movie destruction look almost dainty in comparison.
While trying to make a statement of sorts about exploited women, this remake mostly exploits crude humor itself in search …
The Intruder is a simple, schlocky and salacious diversion, stuffed to its PG-13 gills with as much sex and violence …
Parents have enough to worry about with their kids now. They don’t need a bogeyman to ratchet up their anxiety …
This movie conveniently cherry-picks its sermon points from wherever is most convenient—the Bible, Gnosticism and our own 21st-century ethos.
What if you knew a romance was all wrong but it felt so right? Would your mind win out over …
Through the eyes of one woman who once believed she was doing good, we see the horror of abortion for …














