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.
‘Tito and the Birds’ | MAF 2018 Film Review
After a mysterious epidemic threatens to completely take over, Tito and his friends must find a way to save the world. It does not take...
‘The Christmas Chronicles’ | Netflix Original Film Review
The festive season is always a busy time for me because I have a real weakness for Christmas and with each new film that I...
‘Cam’ | Film Review
On paper, Cam sounds like an intriguing film which ticks all the right boxes, but the film is a poorly executed mess and a missed...
‘On the Basis of Sex’ | Film Review
Is it possible for a film to feel both incredibly timely and at the same time sort of dated? Regarding narrative and cultural relevance, On...
‘Siberia’ (2018) | Film Review
Siberia’s story follows Lucas Hill (Keanu Reeves), a diamond trader that must travel to Russia to complete a deal only to learn that his partner...
‘Beautiful Boy’ | Film Review
Imagine running into a friend after 20 years, and you notice they have aged in a way that is almost accelerated. They have lost a...
‘Overlord’ | Film Review
Overlord is a horror film set firmly in World War II, in which a group of American soldiers set out to destroy a German transmitter...
‘Outlaw King’ | Netflix Film Review
The things we do to women in film always astounds me, especially in historical period epics. They are raped, murdered, jailed, beaten, made to bear...
‘Raging Bull’ | Fight Month Film Review
The opening sequence in Raging Bull is for me among the very best moments in cinematic history. As a stand-alone sequence, the slow-motion shuffle of...
‘Parallel’ | Frightfest Film Review
In this new film from director Isaac Ezban, parallel universes exist and four friends happen upon a method of visiting them. At least they’re friends...
‘The Holiday Calendar’ | Netflix Original Film Review
Netflix is bringing Christmas early this year with their very own answer to crappy TV Christmas movies. With dated title fonts and cheesy motifs, The...
‘Glass Jaw’ | Film Review
Glass Jaw is from director Jeff Celentano (Breaking Point), starring Lee Kholafai (You Have a Nice Flight), Korrina Rico (Horrible Bosses 2) and Brandon Sklenar...
‘Slaughterhouse Rulez’ | Film Review
I went to see Slaughterhouse Rules – sorry, Rulez – tonight, having seen posters showing what looked like the new Simon Pegg and Nick Frost...
’29 to Life’ | Film Review
29-year-old Barnaby is jobless, homeless, and has just been dumped by his girlfriend who thinks he is a loser. Forced to live in his car,...
‘Gun City’ | Netflix Film Review
Having stealthily infiltrated Netflix today, Gun City at least lives up to its premise. Set in a painstakingly recreated Barcelona of the early 1920s, Dani...
‘Possum’ | Film Review
Allow me to put all of my considerable critical faculties to use here and describe Possum thusly: If you’re scared of spiders, this film will...
‘The Devil’s Doorway’ | Second Opinion
This review of The Devil’s Doorway is a second opinion. You can check out an alternate perspective by clicking these words. I feel like I...
‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ | Second Opinion
This review is a Bohemian Rhapsody second opinion. You can check out an alternate perspective by clicking these words. It’s always a bizarre feeling when...