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 Batman review – a brutally slick and uncompromising vision

February 28 2022, by M.N. Miller

This review of the film The Batman (2022) does not contain spoilers. There has always been the inherent darkness of The Batman. Rarely have the...

Restless (2022) Review – This Action Film Leaves You Feeling Empty

February 26 2022, by Romey Norton

The story of Restless revolves around a lieutenant whose life is turned upside down when he chooses to hide evidence. In the first ten minutes,...

Dog (2022) review – all bark without the bite

February 25 2022, by M.N. Miller

This review of the film Dog (2022) does not contain spoilers. Dog (2022), the directorial debut of actor Channing Tatum, along with Reid Carolin, is...

Uncharted review – familiar, charted territory

February 25 2022, by M.N. Miller

This review of the film Uncharted does not contain spoilers.  Yes, videogame adaptations very rarely ever work. Uncharted, however, has a built-in audience and a...

Cat Burglar review – a wonderful interactive film for all the family

February 22 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of the Netflix interactive film Cat Burglar does not contain any spoilers. Did you enjoy interactive films on Netflix such as Escape the...

Don’t Kill Me (2021) Review – Teenage Horror-Romance Isn’t Cute or Scary

February 21 2022, by Romey Norton

Netflix has released the horror-romance film Don’t Kill Me. This film tells the story of a young girl named Mitra and her lover, Robin. After...

Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) Review – All Gore, Nothing More, and That’s Okay

February 19 2022, by Kira Comerford

Set in the present day, almost 50 years after the original killings, 2022’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre follows a group of idealistic young friends who, in...

‘Fistful of Vengeance’ Review – A Solid Coda to Wu Assassins

February 18 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

It takes an effort to remember this now, but Wu Assassins was a 2019 Netflix series in which Iko Uwais (also seen in Mile 22...

Downfall: The Case Against Boeing review – heartbreaking investigation into the Boeing disasters

February 18 2022, by Romey Norton

Netflix documentary Downfall: The Case Against Boeing was released on the streaming service on February 18, 2022.  Do you remember the flight crashes in 2018...

Forgive Us Our Trespasses review – the test of morality in society

February 18 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of the Netflix short film Forgive Us Our Trespasses contains spoilers. In 1939, Hitler implemented the Aktion T4 program, which led to the...

Erax review – pointless short film from the streaming giants

February 18 2022, by Adam Lock

This review of the Netflix short film Erax contains spoilers. The short film is an odd subsection of the cinematic medium, one used by fresh-faced...

Heart Shot review- a quick teaser shot of adrenaline

February 18 2022, by M.N. Miller

This review of the Netflix short film Heart Shot contains spoilers. Netflix’s Heart Shot is a short film co-written and directed by Marielle Woods (Cobra...

Mo Gilligan: There’s Mo to Life review – Gilligan will have you giggling all day

February 17 2022, by Romey Norton

Netflix Stand-Up Comedy special Mo Gilligan: There’s Mo to Life was released on the streaming service on February 17, 2022. Mo is such a fun,...

AI Love You (2022) Review – A Hackneyed Glitch in the Script

February 16 2022, by M.N. Miller

What is labeled as a “modern” love story, the Netflix film AI Love You is a metaphor for our continuous love affair with technology. You’d...

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),...