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.
‘Lionheart’ (2018) | Netflix Film Review
Genevieve Nnaji’s Netflix film Lionheart is designed to present a female character overcoming the shortcomings of a male-dominated world. Adaeze, played by the director, has an intense...
‘Rust Creek’ (2018) | Film Review
Rust Creek is from director Jen McGowan (Kelly & Cal) and stars Hermione Corfield (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies) Micah Hauptman (Everest) and Jay Paulson...
‘The Domestics’ Review – Mike P. Nelson’s Freshman Outing
In The Domestics, the US has essentially become the land of The Purge after a dictatorial government gassed everyone and hundreds of millions died. There’s still...
‘Never Goin’ Back’ | Film Review
In Augustine Frizzell’s Never Goin’ Back, we follow two best friends, Angela and Jessie (Maia Mitchell and Camilla Morrone), who are determined to celebrate Jessie’s...
‘When Angels Sleep’ | Netflix Film Review
Written and directed by Gonzalo Bendala, When Angels Sleep debuted on Netflix today with some of the most unintentionally hilarious English dubbing in recent memory....
‘A Twelve Year Night’ | Netflix Film Review
Álvaro Brechner’s A Twelve Year Night, which debuts on Netflix today, opens with a fancy, impressive shot in which nine left-wing revolutionaries are seized by the recently...
‘Holmes & Watson’ | Film Review
I went to see a film this past holiday weekend with family, and there was no sound for the first ten minutes or so. Luckily,...
‘Vice’ | Film Review
I am not sure anything can prepare you for Vice. It’s unlike any dumpster fire you’ve ever seen. It has a bankable comedy director (trying...
‘Mary Poppins Returns’ | Film Review
The original Mary Poppins is the cornerstone of Disney’s greatness – it has everything: magic, music, comedy, and a resonant message about the meaning of family,...
‘The Last Hangover’ | Netflix Short Film Review
I could imagine many religious sects watching Netflix’s The Last Hangover and feeling irrationally angry about its revamped version of events on Jesus’s Last Supper. As someone...
‘Second Act’ | Film Review
Why are studio comedies so hard to make? Is it too many hands in the cookie jar resulting in multiple points of view that pull...
‘Welcome to Marwen’ | Film Review
Welcome to Marwen is based on the true story of Mark Hogencamp (Steve Carrell), a man who was a victim of a hate crime after...
‘Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski’ | Netflix Film Review
If you’ve heard of Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski, it’ll likely be because the new Netflix Original documentary was produced by Leonardo...
‘Springsteen on Broadway’ | Netflix Film Review
Editor’s Note: This review of Springsteen on Broadway was written by my partner, who is what one might describe as a demented fan of Bruce...
‘Mary Queen of Scots’ | Film Review
Mary Queen of Scots is one of those historical figures that everyone was always making stuff up about. She’s a whore, she murdered her husband,...
‘Anna and the Apocalypse’ | Second Opinion
A zombie Christmas musical doesn’t come your way every day, but when it does, you need to savor it. Anna and the Apocalypse is a...
‘Out of Many, One’ | Netflix Short Documentary Review
As I admired the tenacity of the people fighting for their citizenship in the Netflix short film Out of Many, One, I became frustrated that...
‘Bird Box’ | Netflix Original Film Review
If Susanne Bier’s apocalyptic Netflix thriller Bird Box continued in the same manner in which it began, it would have been one of the better...