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.

Andrew Santino: Cheeseburger Review – a lacklustre meal that lacked substance

January 11 2023, by Ricky Valero

We review the Netflix comedy stand up special Andrew Santino: Cheeseburger, which was released on January 10th, 2023. Andrew Santino made his stand-up comedy special...

The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker Review – homeless hero to stone-cold killer

January 10 2023, by Romey Norton

We review the Netflix True Crime Documentary film The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker, which was released on January 10th, 2023. Netflix is back with its infamous...

Mars One review – subtle and compelling slice-of-life drama

January 6 2023, by Lori Meek

We review the Netflix film Mars One, which does not contain any significant spoilers. Brazil’s official Academy Awards selection, Mars One (original title: Marte Um), dropped on Netflix....

Mumbai Mafia: Police vs the Underworld Review – exposing Mumbai’s handling of organized crime

January 6 2023, by Romey Norton

This review of the Netflix Documentary Mumbai Mafia: Police vs the Underworld does not contain spoilers. Netflix always comes up with new and diverse content...

Decision to Leave Review – one of 2022’s very best films

January 6 2023, by Marc Miller

We review the film Decision to Leave, which does not contain any significant spoilers. Park Chan-wook’s film is a murder mystery romantic thriller about an...

How I Became a Gangster review – delightfully violent yet as formulaic as it gets

January 4 2023, by Lori Meek

We review the Netflix film How I Became a Gangster, which does not contain spoilers. The 2019 Polish crime-drama How I Became a Gangster (original title: Jak zostalem...

The Pale Blue Eye Review – an uneven and overacted gothic murder mystery

January 2 2023, by Marc Miller

We review the Netflix film The Pale Blue Eye, which does not contain spoilers. You have to wonder what drew Scott Cooper, the director behind...

Stuck with You review – a stale but short take on an overdone trope

December 29 2022, by Nicole Ackman

We review the Netflix film Stuck with You, which does not contain spoilers. The trope of strangers getting stuck in an elevator and having revelations...

Triangle of Sadness Review and Ending Explained – a Vantablack Comedy That’s Far From Pompous

December 29 2022, by Marc Miller

Let me know if I have this right. Ruben Östlund’s film Triangle of Sadness, a blistering Vantablack satire on the lack of morality that comes...

7 Women and a Murder Review – a less than spicy and dated remake of a murder mystery classic

December 28 2022, by Lori Meek

7 Women and a Murder is a female-driven Whodunit-type comedy film from Italian filmmaker Alessandro Genovesi that has landed on Netflix. The film is the...

Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical review – a perfect feel-good musical for a cold winter night

December 28 2022, by Lori Meek

We review the Netflix film Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical, which does not contain spoilers. Roald Dahl’s classic children’s book about a clever young girl...

Chelsea Handler: Revolution review – a fun special to end the year

December 27 2022, by Ricky Valero

We review the Netflix comedy stand up special Chelsea Handler: Revolution, which was released on December 27th, 2022. We have the return of Chelsea Handler...

God’s Crooked Lines Review and Ending Explained – A Patient Thriller That Rewards the Viewer for their Time

December 20 2022, by Marc Miller

God’s Crooked Lines is a bit of a chore and time commitment, considering the run time alone. That’s even if you’re a fan of sensationalized...

I Am DB Cooper review – let the carousel of posers continue

December 20 2022, by Marc Miller

We review the film I Am DB Cooper, which does not contain spoilers. I love a good conspiracy theory. Combining that with a mystery that...

Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths review – a symbolic emotional journey

December 17 2022, by Amanda Guarragi

We review the Netflix film Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths, which does not contain spoilers. Alejandro González Iñárritu returns with an introspective...

The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari Review – harrowing and visceral

December 17 2022, by Marc Miller

At first, Academy-Award-nominated filmmaker Rory Kennedy’s (Downfall: The Case Against Boeing) The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari appears to have begun its journey at a pace...

Private Lesson review – a sweet and romantic Turkish flick

December 16 2022, by Lori Meek

We review the Netflix film Private Lesson, which does not contain spoilers. If you’ve ever wondered what the movie Hitch would have looked like if...

Empire of Light review – the sum of Mendes’ film is not greater than its delicate parts

December 16 2022, by Marc Miller

We review the film Empire of Light, which does not contain any significant spoilers. I’m usually a person who rolls their eyes at anyone who...