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.
Anna Review: An Overly Smug Repackaging of Besson’s La Femme Nikita
Luc Besson put his stamp on the feminist action film nearly 30 years ago with the classic, La Femme Nikita, a French film that was...
The Last Black Man in San Francisco Review: A Visionary Film Of Striking Originality
There are moments in Joe Talbot’s visionary film that left me with the feeling of being positively giddy from a satisfying fulfillment and then heartrendingly...
Midsommar Review: The Promise Of Pandora’s Box Opens to Blood-Soaked Flowers Wilted Before Their Bloom
Seeing as the word ‘festival’ derives from the Latin for feast, and Midsommar is about a 9-day festival during the Swedish summer solstice, the film...
Skin in the Game Review: An On The Surface Human Trafficking Story
There’s little happiness in Skin in the Game, a film that bases itself on real events. And there’s an inevitable reality that attaches itself to the writing...
The Tracker (2019) Review: Dolph Lundgren Fails To Elevate This Deflated Revenge Flick
Dolph Lundgren is one of the few actors whose acting roles are more realistic than their real lives. His new film The Tracker, by long-time low-budget...
Made in Malta Review: Complicated Love In A Straightforward Story
Made in Malta is a film about the pitfalls of young love. By the time you hit your 30s, I think we can all assume we’ve...
Cold Blood (2019) Review: A Disjointed Yet Oddly Entertaining Thriller
When I saw the freezing exterior in 2019’s Cold Blood, I was prepped for Jean Reno‘s version of Polar, witnessing the older man stark naked near a frozen lake,...
The Dark Soul Review: Standard Late-Night Action
The Dark Soul is a thriller from director Bey Logan (Snowblade) starring Kevin Brewerton (The Fifth Element), Meng Lo (Ip Man franchise), Bianca Stam (Chasing...
Spider-Man: Far From Home Is Far From Perfect
So the only people more worried about Spider-Man: Far From Home than the fans are the producers, as this movie has a lot of things...
Spider-Man: Far From Home Second Opinion- Light and Breezy Summer Escapism
This is our Spider-Man: Far From Home second opinion. Talk about the ultimate rebound date. The pressure to follow up the spectacle to end all...
Diego Maradona Review: It’s Not About Football
Director Asif Kapadia completes his trilogy of documentaries focusing on flawed geniuses (after Senna and Amy) with Diego Maradona. The film charts the life of one Diego...
Berlin, I Love You Review: But, I Really Hate You
Let’s not mince words here. Berlin, I Love You is an anthology film that is the worst of its kind because it has no idea...
Yesterday Second Opinion: A Star Is Born, But Happier
For 12 seconds, the world lost power and beaten down musician Jack Malik (Himesh Patel) lost his two front teeth. And the world lost any...
Shaft (2019) Review: How Many Shafts Is Too Many?
In Tim Story’s Shaft, there are three John Shaft’s, and you have to imagine that’s a couple too many. Richard Roundtree was the first, and to...
Anima Review: Netflix Short Film Is A Mind-Bending Experience
Get seated, strap in, place your favorite headphones on and press play on Paul Thomas Anderson’s Netflix short film Anima. The experience is mainly conceptual and feels...
Adolescence Review: A Coming-Of-Age, Drug-Fuelled Teenage Love Story
Ashley Avis’s film Adolescence understands the exhilaration of young love, and how beautifully dangerous it can be. It follows a young, shy, creative man named Adam...
The Wolf’s Call Review: Ears Save The World In French Netflix Thriller
In the French Netflix thriller The Wolf’s Call, known in its native tongue as Le Chant du Loup, François Civil plays an underwater acoustics expert by...
‘Blood Will Tell’ Review: A Shaky Thriller That Gets Stronger In The Second Act
Argentinian film Blood Will Tell, or in its native language La Misma Sangre, gets off to an unreasonable start. The thriller begins with Carla’s husband’s (Diego...