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.
Evelyn Review: A Moving Take On The Fragility Of Family
Evelyn is a film about the things you think won’t ever happen to you or your family — and about them actually happening. Coming from acclaimed...
‘Bill Burr: Paper Tiger’ Review: Sex Robots Will Rule Us All
Bill Burr, unsurprisingly at this point, is angry. He’s angry about male feminists and the #MeToo movement and sex robots and having given his dangerous...
Invader ZIM: Enter The Florpus Review: Updated, But Just As Funny And Weird As Ever
A new Invader Zim movie on Netflix seemed slightly surprising because it has been eighteen years since the show first aired on Nickelodeon. Despite not...
Hoax Film Review: Use Those Big Feet To Run Away… From This Movie
Writer-director Matt Allen’s first feature-length film, Hoax, follows a documentary team as they hunt for the likely cause of the disappearances of hikers (who all bite...
The Village in the Woods Review: An Atmospheric Tension Builder
The Village in the Woods is a horror mystery thriller from writer-director Raine McCormack, starring Richard Hope (Poldark), Rebecca Johnson (The Trip) and Therese Bradley...
Modest Heroes Review: 50-Minutes, Three Anime Shorts
Netflix Anime film Modest Heroes follows the same structure as Flavors of Youth, with three animated stories presented to the audience and directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi, Yoshiyuki Momose and Akihiko...
It Chapter Two Review: A Satisfying Finale
I vividly remember sitting in an opening day screening of Andy Muschietti’s IT on a beautiful fall day, two years ago. The climax had hit, the...
The Informer Review: Lock It Up And Throw Away The Key
At first, I thought The Informer was going to be a kind of 90s throwback of a movie. You know the kind of thing, usually...
The Art Of Racing In the Rain Review: Manipulating the Wheel
Let’s get one thing straight about Hollywood — not every film or television show is meant to be a piece of art. Don’t get me...
Back to School (La Grande Classe) Review: A So-So French Comedy
School reunions are usually attended by two types of people: Those who psychologically never left high school in the first place, and those couldn’t leave...
Kardec Review: An Embarrassing, Bad Taste Period Drama
Wagner de Assis’s Kardec tells the story of Allen Kardec, who in the 19th Century codified books — compilations of questions and apparent answers — that defined...
Falling Inn Love Review: Another Netflix Rom-Com Heart-Warming Story
Back at it again, and bringing no surprises, the streaming giant have released another schmoozy rom-com to their platform. Scraped from the barrel and scrubbed...
‘Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly’ Review: Not A Perfect Documentary, But A Perfect Travis Scott Documentary
Presumably as a response to the question, “How many times can you watch one dude stage dive?”, today Netflix released their new Original film Travis Scott:...
Brian Banks Review: Redemption Road
When I first heard of the Brian Banks story nearly a decade ago when he was on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, I felt...
The Kitchen Review: Cooking Without A Recipe
I was excited about The Kitchen, which is the directorial debut from the writer of Straight Outta Compton Andrea Berloff. Here is a movie that’s...
Good Boys Second Opinion: Super Sweet & Seriously Sour
This is our Good Boys second opinion. Almost every generation has its own unique comedy, from gross-out to farce, that defines their developmental years. The...
Apocalypse Now (1979) Review
Our motto: Apocalypse Now. No this isn’t the tagline for Brexiteers and Trump supporters’ ongoing campaign for fascistic values, it is the integrated title card...
Angel Has Fallen Review: This Franchise Hasn’t Fallen Just Yet
Angel Has Fallen is the third film in the “Fallen”, franchise following in the footsteps of Olympus Has Fallen and London Has Fallen, this time...