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.

The Swimmers review – inspiring true story of two refugee sisters defying the odds

November 23 2022, by Romey Norton

We review the Netflix film The Swimmers, which does not contain spoilers.   Netflix brings the true story of how two sisters, Sara and Yusra,...

Trevor Noah: I Wish You Would review – an overall forgettable special

November 23 2022, by Ricky Valero

Trevor Noah is someone that has seen his rise to the top of the landscape quickly ever since succeeding Jon Stewart as host of The...

Good Night Oppy review – an enduring adventure film that captures the human spirit

November 23 2022, by M.N. Miller

We review the Amazon Prime Video documentary film Good Night Oppy, which was released on November 23rd, 2022. Rarely can a historic documentary conjure up...

The Last Manhunt review – a dreary Western lacks perspective and energy

November 22 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of The Last Manhunt is spoiler-free.  There’s something a little cynical about the way The Last Manhunt has been marketed. The title, while...

Spirited review – an utterly charming musical take on a classic tale

November 19 2022, by Lori Meek

We review the Apple TV+ film Spirited, which does not contain spoilers. Written and directed by Sean Anders (known for Horrible Bosses 2 and Instant Family), Spirited is yet...

Disenchanted review – a plodding start but the finish is great fun

November 19 2022, by M.N. Miller

We review the Disney+ film Disenchanted, which does not contain spoilers. It has been 15 years since the surprise Disney hit. Enchanted has become a...

The Lost Lotteries review – over-the-top and action-packed

November 19 2022, by Amanda Guarragi

We review the Netflix film The Lost Lotteries, directed by Prueksa Amaruji, which does not contain spoilers. The Lost Lotteries is one of the whackiest and...

The People We Hate at the Wedding review – unfunny and cliched

November 18 2022, by M.N. Miller

We review the Prime Video film The People We Hate at the Wedding, which does not contain spoilers. Raise your hand if you have watched...

Slumberland review – how grief manifests into something tangible for comfort

November 18 2022, by Amanda Guarragi

We review the Netflix film Slumberland, which does not contain any significant spoilers. There have been many films recently that have explored grief in different...

She Said review – powerfully listens and allows voices to be heard

November 17 2022, by M.N. Miller

We review the film She Said, which does not contain significant spoilers. The shocking thing about the New York Times‘ reporting of the sexual abuse...

Off Track (2022) Review – A Lighthearted Swedish Offering About Skiing Siblings

November 17 2022, by Lori Meek

Off Track (original title Ur Spår) is a Swedish comedy written by Maria Karlsson and directed by Mårten Klingberg. Originally released in Sweden, this flick dropped on...

Christmas with You review – Aimee Garcia and Freddie Prinze Jr make music and find love at Christmas

November 17 2022, by Eamon Hennedy

We review the Netflix film Christmas With You, which does not contain spoilers. There’s a point around a third of the way through Christmas with...

The Wonder review – a gothic tale of religious zealotry and obsession

November 16 2022, by M.N. Miller

We review the Netflix film The Wonder, directed by Sebastián Lelio, which does not contain spoilers. The Wonder, a film adaptation of Emma Donoghue’s novel...

RIPD 2: Rise of the Damned review – a campy prequel no one knew they needed

November 16 2022, by Amanda Guarragi

We review the Netflix film RIPD 2: Rise of the Damned, which does not contain spoilers. To everyone’s surprise, RIPD 2: Rise of the Damned is...

A Christmas Story Christmas review – a pure joy filled nostalgic ride

November 15 2022, by Ricky Valero

We review the HBO Max film A Christmas Story Christmas, which does not contain spoilers. Thirty-nine years after the original film debut, we have a...

Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous: Hidden Adventure review – interactive fun for your kids

November 15 2022, by Adam Lock

We review the Netflix interactive special Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous: Hidden Adventure, which does not contain spoilers. It feels like a lifetime ago that Netflix...

Deon Cole: Charleen’s Boy Review – A Special That Reminds You Of The Golden Age Of Comedy

November 15 2022, by Ricky Valero

Deon Cole has been doing stand-up comedy for over fifteen years now. You may also recognize him from his recurring role on Black-ish and Grown-ish and...

Bones and All review – an instant classic for any acquired taste

November 14 2022, by M.N. Miller

We review the film Bones and All, which does not contain any major spoilers. I walked into a coming-of-age romantic cannibal road film, not knowing...