Movie Reviews
Movie reviews are our specialty and passion. We deliver ratings and insights on films of all genres and sizes—from blockbuster hits to independent gems and streaming platform originals. Here is our extensive collection of reviews where we give our final opinion on many movies.
We also do TV Reviews too.
House Arrest (2019) Review: I Wanted To Leave The House
This review of House Arrest (Netflix) contains minor spoilers. Another week, another Indian Netflix film to ponder over. Netflix’s pounce on the international scene continues,...
Sin Cielo Review: A Mind-Blowing Short Film
Sin Cielo won the grand jury prize at Seattle Film Festival, as well as numerous other prestigious awards for short films. Director Jianna Maarten received...
Klaus (2019) Review
We review the Netflix animated Christmas film Klaus (2019), which does not contain any significant spoilers. Netflix loves the Christmas genre, and I’m confident that...
Better Days Review: High Quality And Thought Provoking Chinese Drama
It’s easy to go into a film screening with preconceptions, especially having seen so many films already. I knew that Better Days AKA Shao nian...
The Nightingale Review: A Gratuitous Slog
When Jennifer Kent burst onto the scene in 2014 with her debut feature The Babadook, I was absolutely enamored. I was in high school at...
Marriage Story (2019) Review
Directed by Noah Baumbach, we review the 2019 Netflix movie Marriage Story, which does not contain any significant spoilers. Marriage Story is a tragedy—there are...
Trial By Fire Review: A Combustible Performance By Jack O’Connell
Director Ed Zwick has always had a knack for drawing the viewer in with a killer opening scene or sequence. If you look down his...
Paradise Beach Review: A Woeful French Thriller
Proving the venerable French are as prone to God-awful genre filmmaking as any other nation, Paradise Beach (Netflix) is a woeful action-thriller set in the seemingly lawless climes...
Harriet Review: How Did They Mess This Up?
The name of Harriet Tubman exists in history books. We see her mentioned in museums, parks, historical sites, and paintings. The U.S. twenty-dollar bill even...
Playing with Fire Review: Four Men And A Couple Of Babies
John Cena really has the potential to be the next Dwayne Johnson; he has a natural charisma that you just can’t teach. He is also funny....
Midway Review: Big, Bold, and Botched
Midway has your classic throwback characters that are like talking toy dolls that, when you pull the string back, they will spew out such classic...
Last Christmas Review: I Now Finally Have My Own The Brown Bunny
He was my favorite film critic, and now I have my own The Brown Bunny. Years ago, the great Roger Ebert famously said, “I hate...
Luce Review: Exhilarating, Radically Thought-Provoking
Let your mind ponder Luce, which might be the most provocative film of the year. There have been very few adapted stage plays recently (with the...
After Midnight (Mayhem 2019) Review: Serious/Funny Drama About Love And Monsters
After Midnight (previously called Something Else) surely crosses more genres than I’ve seen in any one single film before; and surprisingly, it works. Where Jeremy...
Body at Brighton Rock Review: An Intimate View Of A Character’s Growth
Body and Brighton Rock is a close, tense nature survival thriller in which an inexperienced park ranger must stay with a body she discovers overnight until...
Drive Review: A High-Speed Collision With Ineptitude
Tarun Mansukhani’s Drive has nothing at all to do with the same-titled Nicholas Winding Refn masterpiece from 2011, but a comparison to even a much worse movie...
The Man Without Gravity Review: Walking in the Air
If there were awards for literal titles, Marco Bonfanti’s The Man Without Gravity, new on Netflix today, would certainly win one. The Italian film boasts a...
Holiday In The Wild Review: Basically A Rom-Com TV Movie
Netflix film Holiday In The Wild starts worryingly choppy, introducing us to Kate (Kristin Davis) forcing family photos on her husband and her son, who looks...