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 Marriage App’ Review – Interesting Concept, Poor Execution
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...
‘My Name Is Vendetta’ Review – A Paint by the Brutal Numbers Thriller
The Italian Netflix import follows a logger named Santo (All You Need Is Crime’s Alessandro Gassmann), in Northern Italy, living a peaceful life with his...
“Sr.” Review – A Film About the Connections Between Family, Art, and Everything In Between
You will hear a lot of talk about filmmakers making movies of a personal nature during almost any awards season. This year is no exception,...
‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ Review – Sexy, Honest, and Full of Grace
By my count, Netflix’s take on D.H. Lawrence’s love story, Lady Chatterley’s Lover, is the tenth adaptation for the big, small, and streaming screens. The...
‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out’ Mystery Review – Craig’s Blanc Is Deliriously Entertaining
Director Rian Johnson’s spin-off/sequel to his highly entertaining 2019 mystery Knives Out is precisely what studio escapism should be. You have a big-name cast with...
‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’ Review – A Meow-Velous Animated Meow-Sterpiece
It has been a long decade since Fiona’s father hired Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas) to hunt down our beloved green monster, Shrek. As soon...
‘The Lost Patient’ Review – Meandering Mystery That Relies On Its Twist
The Lost Patient is a French psychological thriller written by Timothé Le Boucher and directed by Christophe Charrier. It follows the story of Thomas, a...
‘Holiday Harmony’ Review – Subpar Acting Doesn’t Help an Unoriginal Christmas Film
Low-budget Christmas films abound this time of the year, mostly from the Hallmark Channel and Netflix. But HBO Max has thrown their hat in the...
‘Love, Lizzo’ Review – A Compelling and Honest Look at a Top Recording Artist
Adding to the wide array of documentaries about recording artists is Love, Lizzo, which showcases its raw honesty, setting it apart from many in the genre....