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.

‘Emily the Criminal’ Review – A Riveting Tale of Lawlessness and Desperation

December 11 2022, by Lori Meek

John Patton Ford’s directorial debut, Emily the Criminal, first premiered in February this year at the prestigious Sundance Film festival, where it was met with rave...

‘Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again’ Review – A Failed Attempt to Profit From a Well-Known Franchise

December 9 2022, by Lori Meek

After the likes of Diary of Wimpy Kid and The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild, Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again is Disney’s latest attempt to re-animate...

‘Hawa (2022)’ Review – This Life-Affirming Quest is a Major Let Down

December 9 2022, by Romey Norton

Prime Video brought audiences the film festival-winning film Hawa to our everyday screening services. Directed by Maïmouna Doucouré (Cuties), Hawa is a French drama film...

‘In Broad Daylight: The Narvarte Case’ Review – Haunting and Eye-Opening Look at an Imaginary Justice System

December 9 2022, by M.N. Miller

Netflix’s true crime documentary, In Broad Daylight: The Narvarte, tells the bloody, tragic, and jaw-dropping true story of the murders of five people and the investigators...

‘Something from Tiffany’s’ Review – Make Sure to Keep Your Receipt

December 9 2022, by M.N. Miller

There is a palpable chemistry between Zoey Deutch (Buffaloed) and Kendrick Sampson (Miss Juneteenth). Maybe the type of chemistry that comes from two attractive people...

‘The Binge 2: It’s A Wonderful Binge’ Review – A Raunchy Comedy Delivers the Laughs

December 9 2022, by Ricky Valero

We have the sequel to the 2020 hilarious comedy The Binge streaming on Hulu titled The Binge 2: It’s A Wonderful Binge. Can director Jordan...

‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’ Review – A Visionary Take That’s Bleak and Still Beautifully Hopeful

December 9 2022, by M.N. Miller

Suppose you had to stand the Disney+ Pinocchio against Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio on Netflix. In that case, you’d think this was the aforementioned film on...

‘The Elephant Whisperers’ Review – Touching Story of a Couples Life with Elephants

December 8 2022, by Romey Norton

Set in the beautiful and peaceful rural backdrops of a South Indian village, this India-set short documentary tells the heartwarming story of the first couple...

‘The Marriage App’ Review – Interesting Concept, Poor Execution

December 8 2022, by Lori Meek

Netflix’s quirky comedy from Argentina, The Marriage App (original title: Matrimillas), was written by Gabriel Korenfeld and Rocio Blanco and directed by Sebastián de Caro (Claudia). Luisana Lopilato...

‘Burning Patience’ Review – A Generic Love Story that Lacks Chemistry

December 8 2022, by Amanda Guarragi

What do we truly know about love? We know that it comes in all different forms, and we know that people have different ways of...

‘Delivery by Christmas’ Review – Polish Rom-Com Fails to Deliver the Christmas Spirit

December 6 2022, by Romey Norton

It’s the most wonderful time of the year when even the most badly acted, simply written, and cheesy films fill our hearts with warmth and...

‘Emancipation’ Review – Will Smith Gives a Harrowing Performance

December 6 2022, by M.N. Miller

Let’s get one thing out of the way real quick – Will Smith gives a harrowing performance as “Peter” in Emancipation, a brutal and uncompromising...

‘Warriors of Future’ Review – A Recycled, Unoriginal Apocalyptic Sci-Fi

December 4 2022, by Amanda Guarragi

There are many sci-fi films that take audiences on a ride to the future, but some just feel repetitive. There are also sci-fi films that...

‘Darby and the Dead’ Review – A Predictable Teen Comedy with a Twist

December 3 2022, by Nicole Ackman

Darby Harper is, in many ways, your average high school misfit. She disdains the popular cheerleaders, especially the Queen Bee, who used to be her...

‘Scrooge: A Christmas Carol’ Review – Fun-to-Watch Adaptation of a Tale Old as Time

December 2 2022, by Lori Meek

A Christmas Carol, the classic 19th-century novella by Charles Dickens, has seen more on-screen adaptations than we can count over the past century years. This...

Your Christmas or Mine? Review – A Cute Little Christmas Rom-Com

December 2 2022, by Ricky Valero

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, every streaming platform we go (to). Look, I tried to be punny, but it didn’t work, but...

‘Qala’ Review – A Harrowing Look Into Mental Health as an Artist

December 1 2022, by Amanda Guarragi

There have been films that highlight mental health and suicide in different ways, but the way writer-director Anvita Dutt connects the visuals with Qala Manjunshree’s...

‘Troll’ Review – An Enjoyable Action Flick Staying True to Its Genre

December 1 2022, by Lori Meek

2022’s Troll is a Norwegian monster disaster movie straight from the mind of filmmaker Roar Uthaug, who previously directed 2018’s Tomb Raider. Similar to the likes...