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.

‘Luckiest Girl Alive’ Review – An Absorbing Mystery with Moments of Sobering Reality

October 7 2022, by M.N. Miller

Luckiest Girl Alive hits the streaming waves on Netflix. The smash hit and New York Times best-seller adaptation is true to form, keeping the mix...

‘The Trapped 13: How We Survived The Thai Cave’ Review – Bringing Us Closer to the Disaster

October 6 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

The Trapped 13: How We Survived The Thai Cave takes an inside look at the disaster that led to the Wild Boars junior football team...

Togo (2022) Review – A Gritty and Underwhelming Character Study

October 6 2022, by M.N. Miller

Netflix’s Togo is the first original film in Uruguay. This Spanish-language film heavily incorporates changing trends in the region and a healthy amount of Afro-Uruguayan influences....

‘The Joys and Sorrows of Young Yuguo’ Review – Humble and Sweet Tribute to a Young Dreamer

October 6 2022, by Romey Norton

The Joys and Sorrows of Young Yuguo, directed by Ilinca Calugareanu and starring Haoming Chen, takes audiences on a journey with sixteen-year-old Yuguo, whose love of Eastern European...

‘Jumping from High Places’ Review – A Touching Yet Forgettable Coming-of-Age Story

October 5 2022, by Lori Meek

Jumping from High Places (original title: Per Lanciarsi Dalle Stelle) is a Netflix original feature written by Alice Urciuolo and directed by Andrea Jublin. The movie is...

‘Mr. Harrigan’s Phone’ Review – Average Stephen King Adaptation Worth Watching

October 5 2022, by Romey Norton

As a huge fan of Halloween and the supernatural, I enjoy anything from the seriously scary to classic horror comedy. Mr. Harrigan’s Phone is a...

‘Prince Andrew: Banished’ Review – Rehashed, Reused, and Regurgitated 

October 5 2022, by M.N. Miller

This documentary was supposed to be a deep dive into the privileged world of Prince Andrew and his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell....

‘Hasan Minhaj: The King’s Jester’ Review – A Strong Balance of Jokes and Storytelling

October 4 2022, by Ricky Valero

I’ve wondered if I should start giving a rating on the comedian’s opening montage and/or stage. Because some comedians like Kevin Hart open with a...

‘Amsterdam’ Review – A Film for the Birds

October 4 2022, by M.N. Miller

There’s just no way around it. Amsterdam is for the birds. Even more shocking is that this comes from the esteemed, very mercurial, and yet...

‘Dead for a Dollar’ Review – A Solid, If Not Typical, Genre Entry

October 3 2022, by M.N. Miller

Dead for a Dollar tells the story of two men at odds with each other, which is a classic Western storytelling trope. One good, the...

Rainbow (2022) Review – Misguided and Convoluted

October 1 2022, by M.N. Miller

The Spanish Netflix film Rainbow is being labeled as a modern retelling of L. Frank Baum’s classic, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Viewed through a...

‘Hocus Pocus 2’ Review – A Spectacularly Wicked Nostalgic Sequel

September 30 2022, by Lori Meek

The witches are back! After nearly three decades, Disney finally decided to grace viewers with a sequel for their cult classic, Hocus Pocus. The film was...

Bros (2022) Review – A Seminal Moment In Comedy History

September 30 2022, by M.N. Miller

Bros has a remarkable comedy team behind it. Written by star Billy Eichner and director Nicholas Stoller (Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and produced by comedy maestro...

‘My Best Friend’s Exorcism’ Review – The Perfect Horror-Comedy Film

September 30 2022, by Romey Norton

My Best Friend’s Exorcism is a quirky horror-comedy film set in the late ’80s during the so-called Satanic Panic, and it is a touching story...

‘Entergalactic’ Review – A Stunning Feast For The Senses

September 29 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

The word “special” is an ambiguous one, especially when applied to TV or film. For an hour of stand-up comedy, you can forgive it; that’s...

‘A Trip to Infinity’ Review – What is Infinity?

September 28 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

The question as to what infinity could be is the main question in this documentary movie. Off the premise alone — “In an animated film...

‘The Greatest Beer Run Ever’ Review – Vietnam Drama Offers No Real Surprises

September 28 2022, by Eamon Hennedy

It’s hard not to get swept along by the narrative drive of Peter Farrelly’s The Greatest Beer Run Ever. There’s a road movie/physical emotional journey...

‘Nick Kroll: Little Big Boy’ Review – A Diarrhea of Fart Jokes For All

September 27 2022, by Ricky Valero

We are back with another stand-up comedy special review, and this time, we are looking at someone making their Netflix stand-up special debut. Nick Kroll:...