The film Saltburn didn’t exactly set the world on fire when it was released in theaters around Thanksgiving last year, but it garnered some strong awards buzz for actor Barry Keoghan’s fearless performance. When it premiered on Prime Video just in time for winter break, however, it blew up on social media for entirely different reasons. News feeds were filled with reactions from adult children watching it with their parents, completely unaware of the film’s provocative content. To say more about the film would spoil the fun, but you’ll never feel the same about your bathtub when it’s all over. If you are one of those recently traumatized by watching Saltburn with your family, we’re here to make sure you don’t make the same mistake twice. Here is a list of films that seem relatively nice on the outside, only to stir up all kinds of awkward feelings when you least expect it.Pulp Fiction (1994)

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