

The full review - available to our members - has complete and highly detailed listings of the sex, nudity, profanity, violence and more (15 categories) so you won't be surprised by what you might see or hear in this movie. That's just the introduction of this review. WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: R For strong brutal violence throughout, grisly images, some graphic sexual content, nudity and pervasive language. WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT? Older teenagers, especially males, may be drawn to the film's hyper-violence and sexual hijinks shot in 3-D. Until then, Milton plans to shoot, maim, beat up, and run over anyone from Texas to Louisiana who gets in his way. That's when King will kill the child in a bizarre ritual and The Accountant will bring Milton back to Hell.

Milton has until midnight on the evening of the month's last full moon to save his baby granddaughter. The second is Webster (DAVID MORSE), a former partner-in-crime who has since gone legit.

The first is a foul-mouthed, but basically good-hearted waitress named Piper (AMBER HEARD), who is newly estranged from her philandering and abusive fiancé, Frank (the film's co-screenwriter TODD FARMER). Milton is helped on his odyssey by two people. All the while, Milton is tracked by a sardonic agent of Satan who calls himself The Accountant (WILLIAM FICHTNER). PLOT: John Milton (NICOLAS CAGE) has literally just escaped from Hell and is on a bloody rampage to avenge the murder of his daughter and rescue his baby granddaughter, who is to be sacrificed by a vicious cult leader named Jonah King (BILLY BURKE). QUICK TAKE: Action: A killer literally escapes from Hell to avenge his daughter's murder and rescue his baby granddaughter from a Satanic cult that intends to sacrifice her.
