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.

‘Rocking the Couch’ | Film Review

March 17 2019, by

Rocking the Couch, directed by Minh Collins, explores the well-known Hollywood phenomenon called the casting couch, where coercion and rape are perpetrated and consistently covered...

‘Captive State’ | Film Review

March 16 2019, by Tyler Howat

I generally like to go into a movie with little to no information about is going on. With some films – of the newest Marvel...

‘Paskal’ Netflix Film Review

March 15 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Paskal, the new Malaysian action movie from Adrian Teh that debuts globally on Netflix today, opens with an insistence that the following is based (however...

‘Burn Out’ Netflix Film Review

March 15 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Yann Gozlan‘s Burn Out, about a speed-demon motorcycle racer forced to moonlight as a drug courier, is nothing new. In fact, it’s everything old; a well-worn...

‘Welcome to Acapulco’ | Film Review

March 12 2019, by Daniel Hart

Welcome to Acapulco follows Matt Booth (Michael Kingsbaker), a video game programmer who is about to seal the most momentous deal of his life after putting...

‘Everybody Knows’ Film Review

March 12 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Academy Awards all round for the main players of Spanish thriller Everybody Knows; with Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem and director Asghar Farhadi involved you wouldn’t...

‘Suspiria’ (2019) Review

March 12 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

You'll either love or hate 'Suspiria,' a muted remake of the 1977 cult classic of the same name.

‘Sins and Seduction’ | Film Review

March 11 2019, by Daniel Hart

Now that I’ve delved into a Hallmark Movie, I thought I’d punish myself further and watch a Lifetime Movie. It’s difficult to review a TV...

‘The Glorious Seven’ Film Review

March 11 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

The Glorious Seven tells the story of a man who is hired by a suspicious millionaire (Fernando Carrera) to rescue his anguished wife (Julia Mulligan)....

‘The Haunting of Sharon Tate’ Film Review

March 8 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

The Haunting of Sharon Tate is from director Daniel Farrands (The Amityville Murders) starring Hilary Duff (Lizzie McGuire), Jonathan Bennett (The Last Sharknado: It’s About...

‘Captain Marvel’ Film Review

March 8 2019, by M.N. Miller

A few months back, Brie Larson spoke out against film criticism being dominated by white males, which you can’t object to; for every female critic,...

‘Lady J’ Netflix Film Review

March 8 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

New on Netflix today is a doll’s house brought to frothy life in the opulent French romantic period drama Lady J. Adapted by writer-director Emmanuel Mouret...

‘Juanita’ Netflix Film Review

March 8 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Bad films used to be made by committees made up of marketing managers trying to shoehorn in as many ill-conceived tropes they could into their...

‘Walk. Ride. Rodeo.’ | Netflix Film Review

March 8 2019, by Daniel Hart

I guess all I expected when I read the premise for Netflix film Walk. Ride. Rodeo was a sweet, emotional story about a young woman defying the...

‘The Hard Way’ Netflix Review

March 6 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

A Michael Jai White film is a very particular thing, and The Hard Way is a Michael Jai White movie through and through. It’s a...

‘BNK48: Girls Don’t Cry’ Documentary Film Review

March 3 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

The relatively impressive and vaguely terrifying documentary BNK48: Girls Don’t Cry, courtesy of Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit, concerns for the most part the exporting of the Japanese...

‘Greta’ Film Review

March 3 2019, by Tyler Howat

Greta (Isabelle Huppert) accidentally leaves her handbag on the subway, and Frances (Chloë Grace Moretz), being a kind soul, returns it to her. Greta lives...

‘To Dust’ Film Review

March 2 2019, by M.N. Miller

Men just aren’t meant to grieve. We aren’t built for it. Women have and always will be mentally stronger than us. Maybe that’s because, from...