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.

Puff: Wonders of the Reef review – a pufferfish perspective

December 17 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of the Netflix documentary Puff: Wonders of the Reef does not contain any spoilers With narration from Rose Byrne, Puff: Wonders of the...

Mother/Android review – portraying a young trying couple in apocalyptic times

December 16 2021, by Daniel Hart

This review of the Hulu film Mother/Android does not contain spoilers. There’s no doubt that Mother/Android understands the hopelessness of a sudden disaster. The film...

The Hand of God review – the story of growing up

December 16 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of the Netflix film The Hand of God does not contain spoilers. One of the characters of the movie The Hand of God...

Russell Howard: Lubricant review – Howard’s hilarious special will have you in stitches

December 14 2021, by Romey Norton

Netflix special Russell Howard: Lubricant was released on the streaming service on December 14, 2021.  In front of a giant, live audience Netflix has blessed...

House Of Gucci review – no style, no substance

December 13 2021, by Louie Fecou

It may sound like a cliche, but they should have got the team that made the trailer to edit House of Gucci. After seeing the...

West Side Story review — preserving the soul of a classic

December 12 2021, by M.N. Miller

There isn’t a genre of film Steven Spielberg can’t master. The only two he hasn’t attempted have been a western and a documentary. For his...

Anonymously Yours ending explained – do Vale and Alex end up together?

December 11 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

The article discusses the ending of the Netflix film Anonymously Yours, so it will contain spoilers. Anonymously Yours starts with film lover Vale (Annie Cabello),...

Anonymously Yours review – a silly high school romance film

December 11 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of the Netflix film Anonymously Yours does not contain any spoilers. Frankly, this film is not that great. It’s cheesy, predictable, and worst...

Still Out of My League ending explained – do Marta and Gabriele end up together?

December 11 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This article contains major spoilers for the Still Out of My League ending. Netflix’s Italian rom-com Still Out of League, a sequel to Out of My League,...

Still Out of My League review – another middling entry in the serious illness subgenre

December 11 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of Still Out of My League is spoiler-free. The subgenre of teen-focused romance in which one or both parties are terminally ill has...

Two review – a mystery you won’t be able to tear yourself away from

December 11 2021, by Kira Comerford

This review of Netflix film Two does not contain spoilers. Two follows David (Pablo Derqui) and Sara (Marina Gatell), a pair of strangers who wake...

Back to the Outback review – a fearless and fun adventure down under

December 11 2021, by Romey Norton

This review of the Netflix film Back to the Outback does not contain spoilers. Animated animals are the cutest whether they’re a puppy or a...

National Champions review — a couple of knockout turns

December 11 2021, by M.N. Miller

Sure, you can have your remakes of the Sharks versus the Jets. Even the latest PTA film with a title that takes you a day...

Asakusa Kid review – the pain behind waves of laughters

December 10 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of the Netflix film Asakusa Kid does not contain spoilers. Ever heard the phrase, “There’s a pain in waves of laughter,”? Or how the funniest...

Don’t Look Up (2021) review – a savage American political satire

December 8 2021, by M.N. Miller

This review of the Netflix film Don’t Look Up (2021) does not contain spoilers.  Anyone who quotes Jack Handy in the first five minutes of...

Nicole Byer: BBW (big, beautiful weirdo) review – big, bold and beautiful comedy

December 7 2021, by Romey Norton

Netflix comedy stand-up special Nicole Byer: BBW (big, beautiful weirdo) was released on the streaming service on December 7, 2021. Netflix has released the first...

C’mon C’mon review – tender and loving

December 7 2021, by M.N. Miller

This review of the film C’mon C’mon does not contain spoilers. Mike Mills’s latest film, a dive into family ties that bind, is his most...

Being the Ricardos review – addictive movie magic

December 7 2021, by M.N. Miller

This review of the Amazon film Being the Ricardos does not contain spoilers.  Idealistic? Even romanticized? Sure, it’s Aaron Sorkin. But the feeling I had...