"Fifty Shades Darker" will be shown in theaters tomorrow February 10. As promoted, the "Fifty Shades of Grey" sequel is raunchier. The original film is based on E.L. James book and was a hit earning nearly $600 million.

The sequel continues the story of Christian Grey who expresses his love for Anastasia Steele in a bizarre way. Grey's past exploits have resurfaced at the time his relationship with Steele has settled.

The lead actors have been in interviews several times talking about the movie. Marcia Gay Harden who plays Grey's mother revealed in an interview that she was stopped by Universal Pictures when she tweeted about sex toys. She also said that she used to share naughty tweets but was banned in doing it according to Daily Star.

The 57-year-old actress said that she loves the story but have to refrain from talking sexual topics. Even Jamie Dornan and Dakota were forewarned not to talk openly about sex in their interviews. Some are wondering what the rationale of the movie company is when in fact it is a sexy movie. However, the trailers are rated non-PG.

The trailer showed Christian Grey giving pleasure to Ana in a packed elevator. The couple was also filmed making out in the shower with Ana still clothed.

"The movie glorifies domestic violence." This is how one critic, entertainment editor Richard Wilkins sees the movie. Days before its scheduled release reviews of the film were published. According to The Fix, the movie glorifies violence between two people who stay together in the guise of love. He also added that there is nothing romantic about the movie. He cited that "Bold and the Beautiful" is better when it comes to romance.

Another critic, "Today's" co-host Lisa Wilkinson said that the role of the impressionable Anastasia Steele "single-handedly sells the women across the world short". "Fifty Shades Darker" stars aside from Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson Kim Bassinger, Bella Heathcote, Luke Grimes, Rita Ora, Victor Rasuk, Max Martini, and Eloise Mumford.