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.

80 for Brady review – a over-sentimental and ham-fisted comedy

January 29 2023, by Marc Miller

We review the film 80 for Brady, which does not contain spoilers. Bill Belichick would have never allowed Tom Brady to be involved in such an...

Magazine Dreams Review – Jonathan Majors delivers a knockout performance

January 28 2023, by Ricky Valero

We review the film Magazine Dreams, which does not contain spoilers. The 2023 Sundance Film Festival had arrived, and my most anticipated movie from the...

The Pez Outlaw Review – an engaging, humorous and light-hearted feature

January 28 2023, by Louie Fecou

We review the documentary film The Pez Outlaw, which contains minor spoilers. Just when you think you have seen every kind of documentary, along comes...

You People Review – an average rom-com that tries to modernize the Meet the Parents trope

January 27 2023, by Adam Lock

We review the Netflix film You People, which does not contain spoilers. Over the last couple of years, the Oscar-nominated actor Jonah Hill has slowly...

The Price of Family review – a film about petty cruelty disguised as comedy

January 26 2023, by Lori Meek

We review the Netflix film The Price of Family, which does not contain spoilers. Netflix’s Italian comedy by filmmaker Giovanni Bognetti explores what happens when...

Teen Wolf: The Movie review – a convoluted gluttonous mess

January 26 2023, by Marc Miller

We review the Paramount+ film Teen Wolf: The Movie, which does not contain spoilers. You’ll never find a more closed-circuit film than Teen Wolf: The...

Narvik Review – stunning-looking war film that’s naturally gripping

January 24 2023, by Marc Miller

We review the Netflix film Narvik, which does not contain spoilers or significant plot points. Narvik was the first defeat of Hitler’s waged war against...

Missing (2023) Review – anxiety-ridden and armrest-grabbing movie

January 22 2023, by Marc Miller

We review of 2023 movie Missing, which does not contain spoilers. There is just something about the new genre of storytelling from the original makers...

Jung_E Review – an adrenaline fueled dystopian tale of mothers and daughters

January 21 2023, by Marc Miller

We review the Netflix film Jung_E, which does not contain spoilers. Netflix’s Jung_E owes much of its story to a movie like Blade Runner by...

‘Mission Majnu’ Review – An Empty True Story That Could Have Been More Emotional

January 20 2023, by Amanda Guarragi

Mission Majnu is based on a true story about an Indian agent who marries a Pakistani woman. He tries his best to stay out of the...

Shotgun Wedding (2022) review – an undeniably entertaining blast

January 20 2023, by Marc Miller

There have been two action-packed romantic comedies released within the past twelve months. Both combine the cheesy quality of romance with Die Hard–like escapades. The...

Alkhallat+ Review – a fun concept that fizzles in the second half

January 20 2023, by Amanda Guarragi

We review the Netflix film Alkhallat+, which does not contain spoilers. Alkhallat+ is an anthology piece that is difficult to execute in a two-hour film. Some...

The Menu Review – A Deliciously Savage Take on the Fine Dining Scene

January 16 2023, by Lori Meek

With A-listers like Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy in lead roles, The Menu has been making waves since its premiere at TIFF. Written by Seth Reiss...

Aftersun Review – a quiet reflective look at the nature of father and daughter

January 16 2023, by Louie Fecou

We review of the film Aftersun (2022), which contains minor spoilers. Written and directed by Charlotte Wells, Aftersun is an exploration of relationships, specifically the...

Dog Gone Review – heartfelt and hopeful

January 15 2023, by Emma Vine

We review the Netflix film Dog Gone, which was released on January 13, 2023. This review does not contain spoilers. From the comedy reflected in Marley...

The Drop Review – an unfortunately unfunny comedy

January 14 2023, by Nicole Ackman

This review of the Hulu film The Drop does not contain spoilers. Comedies are more difficult to pull off than most people give them credit...

Disconnect: The Wedding Planner Review – a long, confusing and underwhelming offering

January 14 2023, by Lori Meek

We review the Netflix film Disconnect: The Wedding Planner, which does not contain spoilers. Directed by the award-winning filmmaker David ‘Tosh’ Gitonga (known for Nairobi...

Noise (2023) Review – a harrowing yet sobering experience from start to finish

January 11 2023, by Lori Meek

We review the Netflix film Noise (2023), which does not contain spoilers. Directed by Natalia Beristain, Noise (original title: Ruido) is a harrowing crime drama about a...