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.
Pinocchio (2022) Review – Magical, But Hollowed
We all knew it was coming. An updated version of our favorite precocious marionette to be embraced by modern technology and a younger generation. So,...
Destination Paris Review – A Fun Watch for Soccer Fans
When they began filming Destination Paris, they couldn’t have known what an interesting experience the 2021-2022 UEFA (or Union of European Football Assocations) Champions League...
Diorama (2022) Review – Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
Writer and director Tuva Novotny brings us her third directorial effort after Blidsone and Britt-Marie Was Here, and, as with her earlier films, Diorama focuses...
Get Smart with Money Review – A Film To Help You Make Better Financial Choices
Money makes the world go round and influences every aspect of our lives, it’s the reason we work, manipulates and forces our choices from which...
Sheng Wang: Sweet and Juicy Review – Sometimes Simple Comedy is the Best Comedy
I frequently talk about comedians needing to reel the audience in, especially in the days of short attention spans. With so much content to consume,...
Untold: Race of the Century Review – Sailing Into History
Untold brings us the story of the winner takes all, do or die race of the century, The America’s cup, and how one Australian team...
‘Cuttputli’ Review – An Overly Complicated Bollywood Thriller
Cuttputli is a Hindu Indian film directed by Ranjit Tewari. It has Akshay Kumar, the guy who plays India’s version of James Bond, in the main...
The Festival of Troubadours Review – A Dense Relationship Drama
The Festival of Troubadours is the sort of movie that someone makes to poetically work through the complex relationships in their life; heavy on symbolism...
‘Love in the Villa’ Review – Star Crossed Lovers Take Their Chance in Verona
Netflix film Love in the Villa stars Laura Hopper, Tom Hopper, and Kat Graham, and follows Julie, fresh from her breakup with Brandon, embarking on her...
‘Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.’ Review – A Career-Best Performance From Regina Hall
Organized religion that leads to televangelists becoming multimillionaires has always been confounding. These megachurches blur the lines between faith and riches. Based on what should...
‘Fenced In’ Review – A Complete Waste of Time
Now and again, I watch a Netflix film that makes my blood boil. I’m a supporter of Netflix. I don’t read into the noise that...
‘I Came By’ Review – A Wicked Turn By Bonneville
Talk about changing up a dramatic and family-friendly filmography. I Came By, a horror thriller by director Babak Anvari, allows Hugh Bonneville to be seen...
‘Sam Morril: Same Time Tomorrow’ Review – The Best Stand-Up Special of 2022
“A shooting in Chicago that doesn’t involve a teenager.” My goodness, Sam Morril comes out guns blazing in Same Time Tomorrow. He follows with several...
‘Under Her Control’ Review – Who Has The Control?
Netflix’s Under Her Control is about an ambitious fashion employee named Sofía (Cumelen Sanz), who becomes pregnant without wanting to. Her boss, Beatriz (Aitana Sánchez-Gijón),...
The Anthrax Attacks: In the Shadow of 9/11 Review – a horrifying tale
From Oscar-nominated director Dan Krauss (Extremis, The Kill Team) and BBC Studios comes the incredible true story of the 2001 anthrax attacks on the United...
Here Be Dragons (2022) Review – noteworthy turns by Sapsford and Bestic
Here Be Dragons refers to the medieval practice of placing illustrations of monsters, such as sea creatures or, commonly, dragons, on areas of maps that are...
‘Seoul Vibe’ Review – Fun, Vibrant, Action-Packed Nostalgia
It was 1988, and the great city of Seoul was riding high levels of democratic freedom. Trends from the West are pouring in. The latest...
‘Loving Adults’ Review – A Lifetime Film Achievement
Anna Ekerg’s novel has a cynical view of marriage, it seems. The thin line between love and hate has never been so wide between her...