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 Lost Lotteries’ Review – Over-The-Top and Action-Packed
The Lost Lotteries is one of the wackiest and most fast-paced films you will watch on Netflix. The film, according to IMDB, is about five...
‘The People We Hate at the Wedding’ Review – Unfunny and Cliched
Raise your hand if you have watched a movie about a woman in her thirties who is sleeping with her boss, is married, and has...
‘Slumberland’ Review – How Grief Manifests Into Something Tangible For Comfort
There have been many films recently that have explored grief in different ways, and Slumberland does it through dreams. In this film, a young girl...
‘She Said’ Review – Powerfully Listens and Allows Voices to be Heard
The shocking thing about the New York Times‘ reporting of the sexual abuse crimes of Harvey Weinstein is how long it went on. There are...
Off Track (2022) Review – A Lighthearted Swedish Offering About Skiing Siblings
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
There’s a point around a third of the way through Christmas with You, the latest Yuletide concoction to be unleashed this year by Netflix, where...
‘The Wonder’ Review – A Gothic Tale of Religious Zealotry and Obsession
The Wonder, a film adaptation of Emma Donoghue’s novel of the same name, is a story of deeply rooted religious zealotry and obsession. Taking place...
‘RIPD 2: Rise of the Damned’ Review – A Campy Prequel No One Knew They Needed
To everyone’s surprise, RIPD 2: Rise of the Damned is a prequel to the underappreciated film RIPD, starring Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges. The film’s premise is based...
‘A Christmas Story Christmas’ Review – A Pure Joy Filled Nostalgic Ride
Thirty-nine years after the original film’s debut, we have a sequel to the holiday classic A Christmas Story, titled A Christmas Story Christmas. What a...
‘Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous: Hidden Adventure’ Review – Interactive Fun For Your Kids
It feels like a lifetime ago that Netflix released its first major interactive experience, 2018’s feature-length Black Mirror: Bandersnatch. In the years since, Netflix has continued to push...
Deon Cole: Charleen’s Boy Review – A Special That Reminds You Of The Golden Age Of Comedy
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
I walked into a coming-of-age romantic cannibal road film, not knowing what to expect, and fully aware that my horror chops tend to lean away...
‘Stutz’ Review – Jonah Hill’s Powerful, Unorthodox Therapy Session
Phil Stutz is one of the world’s leading psychiatrists, having helped countless people over the last 40 years, including business leaders, creatives, and I’m sure some...
‘My Father’s Dragon’ Review – Warm, Vibrant, and Imaginative
My Father’s Dragon is based on the 1948 illustrated children’s novel. Written by Ruth Stiles, it spawned a trilogy and is considered a seminal work...
‘Monica, O My Darling’ Review – A Visually Compelling Story Filled With Blackmail
The Netflix film, Monica, O My Darling, is about a young man who is desperately trying to make it big with some unlikely allies and a dastardly, diabolical...
‘The Soccer Football Movie’ Review – A Recycled Concept with Soccer Superstars
Netflix has taken some liberties when adding animation to its streaming service. They have been able to add many different studios and work with different...
‘Is That Black Enough for You?!?’ Review – Qne of the Year’s Best Documentaries
I saw Is That Black Enough for You?!? at the 2022 AFI Film Festival with a post-Q&A with director Elvis Mitchell. Elvis Mitchell is a...
‘State of Alabama vs. Brittany Smith’ Review – Beaten by the System
True crime documentary fans get ready to stream the harrowing story of a woman trying to use Alabama’s Stand Your Ground law after killing a...