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 Dreamlife of Georgie Stone Review – A Touching Documentary About a Young Trans Activist
Georgie Stone is an incredible young woman. She’s an actress, writer, and trans rights activist, having been the youngest person in Australia to receive hormone...
Lou (2022) Review – A Horrendously Dull Thriller
I have now lived long enough to see a film where the Golden Girls can kick some ass and takes names later while their victims...
Sidney Review – A Brilliant and Captivating Look at a Revolutionary Man
If you are a fan of movies, you know who Sidney Poitier is and his incredible work in the world of film, whether it was...
The Perfumier Review – A Nonsensical and Boring Addition to an Intriguing Concept
Written and directed by Nils Willbrandt, The Perfumier features Emilia Schüle as Sunny, a German police detective who lacks a sense of smell, and Ludwig Simon...
‘Meet Cute’ Review – Pete Davidson and Kaley Cuoco Shine
In the rom-com Meet Cute, we follow Sheila (Kaley Cuoco), and she has a run-in with Gary (Pete Davidson) at a bar. The two have...
Patton Oswalt: We All Scream Review – Who Doesn’t Love A Good Dad joke?
We are tired of hearing about the pandemic in these stand-up specials, but I’m typically okay with it if the comedian offers a unique take...
Blonde (2022) Review — A Polarizing View of Hollywood Sexualization of Women
I’m not sure what people expected walking into Andrew Dominick’s film Blonde. A sexy romp? A factual biography? A melodramatic dramatization? These thoughts ran through...
Mirror, Mirror (2022) Review – Embracing Ourselves Is The Only Way We Can Accept Others
Mirror, Mirror is a Spanish comedy-drama by the Goya Award-winning director Marc Crehuet. His latest tackles issues of corporations marketing important thoughts and themes to...
I Used to Be Famous Review – A Heartwarming Story About Past Fame and Friendship
Eddie Sternberg’s first feature-length film, I Used to Be Famous, stars Ed Skrein as Vince, a washed-up former pop star, and newcomer Leo Long as Stevie,...
Jogi Review – A Thrilling and Emotional Roller Coaster Ride
Jogi is an action drama film directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and set in 1984 Delhi during the anti-Sikh riots that occurred following the assassination...
Skandal! Bringing Down Wirecard Review — A Case of Financial Hubris
The Unlawful Internet Gambling Act was passed, making it illegal for foreign-owned companies to target Americans on gambling websites. This happens to be a company...
Goodnight Mommy Review — Modern Day Phantasmagoria Theatre
Why studios are obsessed with remaking critically acclaimed foreign films is beyond me, especially in today’s day and age of streaming networks loading up on...
‘Do Revenge’ Review — Wickedly Entertaining and Full of Surprises
In one moment in time, Netflix released a French adaptation of a modern retelling of Dangerous Liaisons, a basic social media update of the classic...
‘The Catholic School’ Review – A Slow, Tedious Yet Disturbing Offering
Based on a real-life murder that shocked Rome in the 70s, The Catholic School tells the story of the run-up to an event that would go down...
Broad Peak Review – Let Down By It’s Sharp and Abrupt Finish
When asked why he wanted to take the enormous risk that comes with climbing Everest, George Leigh Mallory memorably responded, “because it is there”. This...
See How They Run Review – A Delicious Whodunnit
A good murder mystery film is as classic and old as time and cinema itself. Tom George’s (This Country) film, working from a delightfully droll...
Confess, Fletch Review – As The Trailer Says There’s Only One Fletch — This Isn’t It
I’ve always thought Jon Hamm was an underappreciated and underutilized comedic performer. But before I watched this, I contracted Covid-19, and I wondered if I...
Hell of a Cruise Review – A Terrifying Documentary That Will Make You Mad
In January of 2020, amid the COVID-19 outbreak, people boarded the Diamond Princess cruise ship thinking they were on the verge of relaxing on their...