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.
Buba review – a Guy Ritchie-inspired German comedy that is hard to enjoy
This review of the Netflix film Buba does not contain spoilers. The German Netflix comedy Buba wants to be a Guy Ritchie comedy that is...
Resurrection review — a thought-provoking father figure piece
Resurrection is one of those movies with an ending so bonkers that you will forgive anything that happened prior. Andrew Semans’ script delivers that “Oh...
Vengeance (2022) review — self-assured, confounding, and worth your time
I admire creatives who try and bring opposing sides together. The problem is most are complete, eye-rolling disasters. John Stewart’s Irresistible was an exercise on...
The Entitled (2022) review – a cringe-worthy sophomoric comedy
This review of the Netflix film The Entitled (2022) does not contain spoilers. I am not sure of the inspiration behind The Entitled. The Filipino...
Honor Society review – Angourie Rice graduates with honors
This review of the Paramount+ film Honor Society does not contain spoilers. Paramount+ film Honor Society centers around a young and ambitious student, Honor Rose...
Purple Hearts (2022) review – a deeply felt tale about fake marriage
This review of the Netflix film Purple Hearts (2022) does not contain any spoilers. In the latest film from Netflix, Purple Hearts stars Sofia Carson and Nicholas...
Recurrence review – by the numbers crime thriller does just about enough
This review of the Netflix film Recurrence, also known as Pipa, does not contain spoilers. The third film in the trilogy, following Perdita (2018) and...
Shania Twain: Not Just A Girl review – she’s a queen
Documentary film Shania Twain: Not Just A Girl is available to watch on the Netflix streaming service on July 26. It’s been the crime of...
Not Okay review – a lightning quick, irreverent comedy
This review of Not Okay is spoiler-free. If anything, what Quinn Shephard’s Not Okay lacks in original thought it replaces by making obviously needed points...
Anything’s Possible review – delightfully modern film that serves up LGBTQ+ positivity and pride
This review of Anything’s Possible is spoiler-free. Amazon Prime has released the teen drama Anything’s Possible. Starring Renee Elise Goldsberry, Abubakr Ali, and Eva Reign,...
Nope review – suspenseful, visceral, and divisive
This review of Nope is spoiler-free. Whatever you think of Jordan Peele’s new horror thriller, Nope, there is no doubt about the fresh, distinct voice...
David A. Arnold: It Ain’t for the Weak review – can you handle it?
Netflix comedy special David A. Arnold: It Ain’t for the Weak was released on Netflix on July 19, 2022. Netflix’s latest comedy special gets fronted...
Live is Life review – life-affirming coming-of-age drama hits all the right notes
This review of the Netflix film Live is Life does not contain spoilers. Remember those long Summer days of your adolescence? When the days seemed...
The Day the Music Died: The Story of Don Mclean’s “American Pie” review – an unfocused look at an iconic song
Paramount+ documentary The Day the Music Died: The Story of Don Mclean’s “American Pie” will be released on July 19, 2022. One of my most...
Too Old for Fairytales review – a seemingly boring coming of age story
This review of the Netflix film Too Old for Fairytales does not contain spoilers. Netflix has released the Polish film Too Old for Fairytales, which...
Zombies 3 review – a lackluster end to the latest Disney Channel Original trilogy
This review of Disney+ film Zombies 3 (2022) does not contain spoilers. Disney Channel’s conclusion of its Zombies trilogy doesn’t have much new to offer....
Love Accidentally (2022) review – this office rivals-to-lovers rom-com doesn’t have the chemistry to sustain it
This review of the Amazon Prime FreeVee film Love Accidentally does not contain spoilers. Perhaps it’s not surprising that a romantic comedy made by Amazon...
The Gray Man review — gripping, tense, and action-packed
This review of The Gray Man is spoiler-free. The Russo Brothers’ (Avengers: Endgame) latest film, The Gray Man, fulfills that craving for spectacular American summer...