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.

Homestay (2022) Review – A Reflective, Frustrating Mori Adaptation

February 12 2022, by M.N. Miller

Homestay is an adaptation of Eto Mori’s Colorful. This is the second time someone has made a movie out of his quietly practical work in...

Big Bug (2022) Review – Bonkers, For Better or Worse. Probably Worse

February 12 2022, by M.N. Miller

There was a reason Netflix wouldn’t screen Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s farcical science-fiction comedy, Big Bug. The streaming giant doesn’t necessarily bring in esteemed directors not to...

The Sky is Everywhere review – operatic and endlessly creative

February 11 2022, by M.N. Miller

This review of Apple TV+ original film The Sky is Everywhere does not contain spoilers. Read the ending explained for The Sky is Everywhere. What...

‘Love and Leashes’ Review – An Ambitious and Well-Executed Film

February 11 2022, by Nathan Sartain

There’s a lot to say about the Korean film Love and Leashes. Not in the sense that it’s a thought-provoking masterclass in eroticism (it isn’t),...

‘Anne+: The Film’ Review – A Strong Narrative on Discovering Oneself

February 11 2022, by Daniel Hart

“Space.” It’s a simple word. It can mean many definitions in human relationships. It could mean that “my partner wants space.” It could mean that...

Love Tactics (2022) Review – A Predictable But Likable Romantic Comedy

February 11 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

Only recently did I watch Into the Wind, a torpid affair that confused being dreamy with making its audience sleepy, so at least Love Tactics...

‘Kimi’ Review – A Modernized Hitchcockian Thriller

February 11 2022, by M.N. Miller

Steven Soderbergh’s Kimi setup works as a modernized fusion for premises ripped from Alfred Hitchcock classics Vertigo and Rear Window. In addition to the director’s...

‘The In Between’ Review – The Perfect Love Story for Valentine’s Day Weekend

February 11 2022, by Ricky Valero

Ever since Joey King starred in the Hulu series The Act, I have wanted to see her in more serious films. The In Between isn’t...

‘Tall Girl 2’ Review – A Hollow Coming-Of-Age Story

February 11 2022, by Jacob Throneberry

There were a lot of things about Tall Girl that never quite sat right with me. For starters, Jodi Kreyman (Ava Michelle), our titular “tall...

Into the Wind (2022) Review – An Overlong Romance so Dreamy it Makes Us Sleepy

February 11 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

It’s impossible to overstate the importance of Netflix and its vast, diverse library of film and television plucked from all over the globe, but it...

‘I Want You Back’ Review – Absurdly Funny and Dangerously Sweet

February 10 2022, by M.N. Miller

The rom-com, once left for dead, has made a comeback. Becoming a staple on streaming ever since Netflix’s Set It Up, young adults have reclaimed...

Marry Me (2022) Review – Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson Are a Perfect Match

February 10 2022, by Ricky Valero

Marry Me might be the perfect movie to snuggle up to your significant other and enjoy, especially on Valentine’s Day. The big day has arrived...

The Privilege (2022) Review – “It’s Here” and Its Bonkers

February 10 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

In this German Netflix film, a lot unfolds that can only be described as a supernatural horror blended with the teen romantic drama genre. The...

Death on the Nile (2022) review – a suspenseful sequel with a wonderful Branagh performance

February 9 2022, by M.N. Miller

This review of the film Death on the Nile (2022) does not contain spoilers. I was quite taken with Belfast director Kenneth Branagh’s updated version...

‘Child of Kamiari Month’ Review – Conveying the Dismantling Nature of Grief

February 8 2022, by Daniel Hart

I’m often reminded of the power of anime. The art form tends to provoke a desire within us to understand emotions. Child of Kamiari Month hits...

Ms. Pat: Y’all Wanna Hear Something Crazy? review – a class, comedy special

February 8 2022, by Romey Norton

Netflix comedy special Ms. Pat: Y’all Wanna Hear Something Crazy? was released on February 8, 2022.  Netflix has released the comedy special Ms. Pat: Y’all...

Through My Window review – a cliché romantic movie with exhausting eroticism

February 5 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of the Netflix film Through My Window does not contain spoilers.  Love is an integral part of our life. It makes our life...

Looop Lapeta review – a ‘Run Lola Run’ remake that falls short

February 5 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of the Netflix film Looop Lapeta does not contain spoilers. In the queue of remaking foreign films recently, Netflix’s Indian film Looop Lapeta is...