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.
Ambulance (2022) review – let the Bayhem begin
This review of the film Ambulance (2022) does not contain spoilers. “Because we used to be friends,” is the kind of Michael Bay lunacy you...
Ronny Chieng: Speakeasy review – low lighting, lavish setting, and a love for nerds
Netflix comedy special Ronny Chieng: Speakeasy will be released on Netflix on April 5, 2022. He instantly lost a star when he started bashing the...
Hive Movie review – an impressive feature debut
This review of the film Hive does not contain spoilers. Blerta Basholli is the writer-director behind Hive, based on true events in Kosovo after the...
Celeb Five: Behind the Curtain review – behind the scenes of a comedy troupe!
This review of Celeb Five: Behind the Curtain is spoiler-free. Netflix has released something I have not seen in a while, a mockumentary. This play...
‘Forever Out of My League’ Review – Risk-Averse Romance Comes To An End
The third and presumably last—”forever” is pretty final, after all—film in a trilogy of risk-averse Italian romances, Forever Out of My League works as a...
Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood (2022) Review
Directed by Richard Linklater, we review the 2022 Netflix film Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood, which does not contain spoilers. Richard Linklater is known...
The Bubble (2022) review – a misfire for Apatow
This review of the Netflix film The Bubble (2022) does not contain spoilers. Judd Apatow tried something different in his first-ever Netflix comedy. The man...
Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King review – the Bitcoin boom makes for another riveting con
This review of the Netflix documentary film Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King contains spoilers. Netflix is in the con artist business....
Broken Idol: The Undoing of Diomedes Díaz review – crowds, basuco and cocaine
Netflix documentary Broken Idol: The Undoing of Diomedes Díaz was released on the streaming service on March 30, 2022. Netflix has released a documentary about...
Mike Epps: Indiana Mike review – the good jokes outweigh the bad ones
Netflix stand-up special Mike Epps: Indiana Mike will be released on the streaming service on March 29, 2022. Mike Epps is heading back to the...
The Nan Movie review – a missed opportunity
This review of the film The Nan Movie does not contain spoilers. Catherine Tate is probably better known as a companion to Doctor Who to...
The Lost City (2022) Review – romancing the rehash
We review the film The Lost City (2022) does not contain spoilers. The Lost City has a fun premise for a popcorn, mainstream film. I...
‘Love Like the Falling Petals’ Review – Not a Love Story for the Ages
Love Like the Falling Petals is a Japanese romance-drama film that runs for two hours and eight minutes. Its literal title is “My Dearest, like...
Everything Everywhere All at Once review – the first great film of 2022
This review of the film Everything Everywhere All at Once does contain mild spoilers. There are very few film experiences that rival Everything Everywhere All...
In Good Hands Review – A Melodrama About Parenting and Fate
Netflix’s Turkish film In Good Hands has all the elements of an emotional potboiler. The loving relationship between a mother and her son, a troubled...
Jeff Foxworthy: The Good Old Days review – harmless, old fashioned comedy special
This review of the Netflix comedy special Jeff Foxworthy: The Good Old Days does not contain spoilers. Comedy has changed quite a bit over the...
Marilyn’s Eyes review – a film with as few redeeming features as its protagonists
This review of Marilyn’s Eyes is spoiler-free. The film begins with Diego (Stefano Accorsi), as he embarks on a breakdown that lands him in a...
‘Black Crab’ Review – The Frozen and Dirty Half-Dozen
You say, “Black!” You say, “Crab?” No, this isn’t a high school pep rally. It’s the Swedish Netflix film Black Crab, a Liam Neeson-type action-thriller...