X-Men: First Class (2011)
Unrepentant blasphemers, fornicators, drunkards, and murderers are counted among the "good guys" in this X-Men reboot that provides a fresh batch of Satanic sorcery, evolution, and all manner of debauchery.
Unrepentant blasphemers, fornicators, drunkards, and murderers are counted among the "good guys" in this X-Men reboot that provides a fresh batch of Satanic sorcery, evolution, and all manner of debauchery.
The third installment of the X-Men franchise promotes Satanic sorcery under the guise of "special mutant powers," evolution, reincarnation, and is filled with blasphemy, profanity, immodesty, and sexual immorality.
The second installment of the X-Men franchise continues to promote Satanic sorcery under the guise of "special mutant powers." The movie is filled with profanity, blasphemy, and immodesty, and promotes evolution, sexual immorality and feminism.
This movie directly blasphemes God and promotes Satanic sorcery under the guise of "special mutant powers." The movie is filled with profanity and immodesty, and promotes evolution, sexual immorality and feminism.
This filthy movie is filled with all sorts of profanity, innuendos, blasphemy, and sexual immorality. Its heroes are outlaws who engage in drunkenness and practice sexual immorality.
This movie takes God's name in vain at least once, is filled with profanity, and promotes feminism, deceit, and necromancy.
This movie takes God's name in vain at least 9 times and features as its hero one who routinely blasphemes, lies, disdains authority, and breaks promises.
This movie takes God's name in vain at least 12 times and features as its hero one who routinely blasphemes, lies, disdains authority, and breaks promises.
This movie involves and/or promotes profanity (at least 21 instances), blasphemy (God's name is taken in vain at least 3 times), immodesty, fornication, theft, deceit, defiance against God, and disdain for authority.
The dark knight is indeed a child of darkness, a master deceiver who lies, blasphemes, and defies the ordinance of God by taking the law into his own hands.