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 Sea Beast (2022) Review – A Wholesome Adventure-Family Film
Netflix has had many original animated films on its platforms, and the majority of them haven’t been that memorable. There have been standouts because the...
‘Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between’ Review – A Realistic High School Relationship
When we’re older, we realize that everything that happened in high school holds no weight. We realize that we were growing by making mistakes and...
‘Warriors on the Field’ Review – A Celebration of Indigenous Players In Aussie Rules Football
The promise of sport is that it tends to be (mostly) a meritocracy where, regardless of race, heritage, or belief, anyone who is talented enough...
‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ Review – Marvellously Entertaining
Phase four of Marvel has been a tough sell of late. The Marvel cinematic universe has had several misfires in its filmography. Marvel films are...
‘Girl in the Picture’ Review – A Haunting and Disturbing True Crime Tale
Skye Borgman’s Netflix documentary Girl in the Picture has many twists and turns. You never know where it will end up other than everyone ends...
Elvis (2022) Review – A Classic Example of Style Over Substance
Perhaps the latest biopic from director and writer Baz Luhrmann on the life story of Elvis is so dependent on how you feel about Elvis...
‘The Art of Incarceration’ Review – Showing a Different Side to the World “Down Under”
Netflix has released The Art of Incarceration, a documentary film that recounts the stories of the prisoners of Victoria Fulham’s correctional centre. We follow the...
The Princess (2022) Review – Overwrought and Redundant
Joey King is a young actress with a built-in audience, and for the most part, she holds her own in the new Hulu action film,...
‘Blasted’ Review – An Innocent Game of Laser Tag Turns Into an Alien Invasion
Netflix has released the Norwegian sci-fi action-comedy film Blasted, which is the story of Sebastian and his friends who meet for a game of laser...
‘Cristela Alonzo: Middle Classy’ Review – Thought-Provoking Stand-Up from a Charming Comedian
Netflix has rapidly grown its original stand-up content over the last few years and although the pandemic may have slowed things down slightly, this year...
The Man from Toronto (2022) Review – Fun, If Ridiculous, Casual Viewing That Could Have Been Far Worse
The Man from Toronto follows the misadventures of a New York bum and an international assassin after their paths cross as a result of an...
Rise (2022) Review – A Standard, Underwhelming Biographical Picture
Disney used to be the go-to destination for against-all-odds sports biographical films. Think about it. Miracle, The Rookie, and Remember the Titans are classics today...
‘Love & Gelato’ Review – A Film That’s Bad For You, But Goes Down Smoothly
Netflix’s Love & Gelato is a young adult story that follows a young woman, Lina (Susanna Skaggs). She is embarking on an exciting time in...
‘Joel Kim Booster: Psychosexual’ Review – Just The Comedy Boost We All Need
You might be living under a rock if you haven’t heard the name Joel Kim Booster yet. He has been all over the place, including...
‘Doom of Love’ Review – A Career Crisis Causes a Man to Find His True Self
Netflix has released the Turkish drama romance film Doom of Love. Written by Yilmaz Erdogan (Grudge; Money Trap), directed by Hilal Saral, and starring Pinar...
‘Spiderhead’ Review – Spinning a Head Scratching Yarn
I’ve never really considered how much it costs to make a movie. All I care about is whether I enjoyed the film experience or not....
‘The Martha Mitchell Effect’ Review – Another Dark Story In America’s History
This week marks the 50th anniversary of the Watergate break-in. This scandal eventually led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon, which is why it’s...
Father of the Bride (2022) Review – A Charming Remake
The original Father of the Bride was a holiday staple in my house growing up—anything with Steve Martin. From Neal mistaking Del’s bosoms for pillows...