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.

Tonight You’re Sleeping With Me Review and Ending Explained – A Heartbreaking Romantic Drama About Choosing The Right Person

March 1 2023, by Amanda Guarragi

In Tonight You’re Sleeping With Me, a married woman must choose between her neglectful husband and an ex-boyfriend who was too young for her at the...

A Whole Lifetime with Jamie Demetriou Review – an absolute bore

February 28 2023, by Ricky Valero

Jamie Demetriou is mainly known for his role on the Prime Video hit series Fleabag. However, Demetriou, from the London area, has been telling jokes...

Creed 3 Review – a crowd-pleasing effort with two sensational supporting turns

February 28 2023, by Marc Miller

I’ll admit there is a lack of infatuation with the first Creed on my part. The second installment, however, hit that sweet spot, the kind...

Cocaine Bear (2023) Review – a glorious, gory good time

February 24 2023, by Marc Miller

What’s next? Ecstacy Elephant? The Heroin Hyena? Besides failing to add some alliteration, the pure reliance on its absurdity proves Hollywood’s lack of original ideas...

Call Me Chihiro Review and Ending Explained – A Very Long and Convoluted Drama About Nothing

February 24 2023, by Lori Meek

Call Me Chihiro is a Japanese drama directed by Rikiya Imaizumi. The story is based on the manga Chihiro-san by Hiroyuki Yasuda, which ran between 2017...

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Review – is this another MCU flop?

February 24 2023, by Marc Miller

Marvel got a lot of heat lately for their wrapping up of Phase Four. There seems to be even less forgiveness for the next phase...

We Have a Ghost Review and Ending Explained – Aimless and Stagnant Family Ghost Film

February 24 2023, by Marc Miller

It’s always interesting when watching a director try to straighten out their R-rated horror careers. That feeling was apparent in Christopher Landon’s We Have a...

The Strays Review – a worthwhile over-the-top thriller

February 23 2023, by Lori Meek

Nathaniel Martello-White’s feature debut, The Strays, is a social commentary thriller with similar themes to Jordan Peele’s Get Out and the Prime Video series, Them. The narrative centers...

Kathleen Madigan: Hunting Bigfoot Review – an overall strong comedy special

February 21 2023, by Ricky Valero

Kathleen Madigan has been performing stand-up for over 20 years. She has been on every late-night talk show, had her own HBO special, and even...

Unlocked (2023) Review – fantastic premise but mediocre thriller

February 18 2023, by Lori Meek

Directed by Kim Tae-joon, we review the 2023 South Korean Netflix film Unlocked does not contain spoilers. The South-Korean mystery thriller, Unlocked is director Kim Tae-joon‘s first...

Boy From Nowhere (2023) Review – a thoughtful and harrowing experience

February 18 2023, by Marc Miller

Directed by S. J. Finlay, we review the 2023 Prime Video film Boy From Nowhere, which does not contain spoilers. Boy From Nowhere, the London...

Sharper review – a duller than expected confidence game

February 17 2023, by Marc Miller

Movies that feature the trials and tribulations of conmen and women can range from slick to camp. The A24 film, Sharper, is a bit of...

Re/Member Review – A dreaded supernatural time loop

February 15 2023, by Amanda Guarragi

This review of the Netflix film Re/Member does not contain spoilers. Supernatural films are able to play around with ghosts and apparitions, which makes the...

A Sunday Affair Review – Female friendships can conquer the world

February 15 2023, by Amanda Guarragi

We review the 2023 Netflix film A Sunday Affair, which does not contain spoilers. What starts as a film about healthy female friendships turns into...

All the Places Review – a sweet story about siblings reconnecting

February 15 2023, by Amanda Guarragi

Directed by Pitipol Ybarra, we review the 2023 Netflix film All the Places, which does not contain spoilers. The relationship between siblings can sometimes be...

Jim Jefferies: High n’ Dry Review – a knockout by the comedy legend

February 14 2023, by Ricky Valero

We review the Netflix stand-up special Jim Jefferies: High n’ Dry. It was released on the platform on February 14th, 2023. Jim Jefferies is a...

Squared Love All Over Again Review – disingenuous and overly sentimental

February 14 2023, by Marc Miller

Directed by Filip Zylber, we review the 2023 Netflix film Squared Love All Over Again, which does not contain spoilers. If you make a romantic...

Shortcomings (2023) Review – a very funny and candid comedy

February 13 2023, by Marc Miller

Directed by Randall Park, we review the 2023 movie Shortcomings, which does not contain spoilers. The Sundance Film Festival entry, Shortcomings, comes from Fresh Off...