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.

Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula review – rein in your expectations

August 19 2020, by Alix Turner

Peninsula (marketed in the USA as Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula) is a two-hour-long action romp through (one area of) South Korea which has been...

The Sleepover review – put on your big boy pants

August 19 2020, by M.N. Miller

If you are a parent, you might want to consider dosing your kid’s food or drinks with some Benadryl about 15 minutes before you start...

Words on Bathroom Walls review — a young adult film that hits the right notes

August 19 2020, by M.N. Miller

Words on Bathroom Walls is a first in young-adult movies that treat a serious mental illness with a touching sensitivity that’s compulsively watchable. The film,...

Crazy Awesome Teachers review — a funny, fine flick about improbable educators

August 18 2020, by Michael Frank

I must admit. I haven’t seen many Indonesian films. But I have seen dozens of films about teachers. The latest Netflix film, director Sammaria Simanjuntak’s...

The Pale Door review – combines Western tropes with horror, blood and tension

August 17 2020, by Alix Turner

Horror overlaps with other genres all the time, but the horror Western is one genre mash-up we don’t see too often. A shame, really: I’m...

Spree review – a darkly funny distraction

August 16 2020, by Louie Fecou

Lockdown had probably seen quite an increase in the number of people on YouTube, and other services, watching vlogs… from people… doing stuff. The more...

Magic Camp review – a whimsical and very Disney teen film

August 14 2020, by Daniel Hart

Disney+ film Magic Camp was released on the platform on August 14, 2020. This review of the family contains no spoilers. I’ve finally lost my...

Fearless (2020) review – a fun, non-serious family film with a gaming storyline

August 14 2020, by Daniel Hart

Netflix film Fearless was released on the platform on August 14, 2020. This review of the family film contains no spoilers. I remember when I...

An Easy Girl (Une Fille Facile) review – laid back, sunny and shallow, like the Riviera life

August 13 2020, by Alix Turner

A summer in Cannes. Most of us only know a town like that in the context of film festivals and similar events, while a few...

Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl review – a feel-good story that misses the mark

August 13 2020, by Louie Fecou

Gunjan: Saxena: The Kargil Girl is an inspiring tale of Gunjan Saxena, who decides, as a young girl on a commercial flight, that she wants...

Made in Italy review – oh, the problems of the rich and white in the Tuscan countryside

August 10 2020, by M.N. Miller

Some plot points are so common they practically become their own genre, while some may fall from grace, especially in Hollywood. The Western film genre...

Summerland review – a small effort towards wartime diversity

August 10 2020, by M.N. Miller

Usually, English wartime films are as diverse as various colors of newly fallen snow. You have one white guy, with another older white guy, and...

The Silencing review – a thriller that looks great but doesn’t thrill

August 10 2020, by Alix Turner

The Silencing opens with overhead views of beautiful mountain forests, with a river cutting through; and steadily the camera follows someone – presumably dead –...

The Dark End of the Street review – a contemplative urban drama

August 10 2020, by Alix Turner

In a world getting steadily smaller, how well do you know the people in our own street? Now that you can see your friends and...

Fish Story review – a genre-defying modern cult classic

August 9 2020, by Alix Turner

Fish Story is such a fantastic film that, to be honest, I’d rather be watching it again than writing about it. It’s about how our choices...

An American Pickle second opinion – an ultimately pleasing low-key production

August 9 2020, by Louie Fecou

An immigrant worker, played by Seth Rogan, ends up being pickled in a vat for 100 years , and wakens in modern day New York...

The Woman in Black review – a near-perfect old-fashioned ghost story

August 7 2020, by Alix Turner

Some of us can look back on growing up in the United Kingdom and remember some high-quality ghost stories on terrestrial television. I have friends...

Waiting for the Barbarians review – a morbid and heavy-handed anti-imperialist allegory

August 7 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

Given everything that’s going on with Johnny Depp lately, seeing him play the sadistic functionary of a totalitarian empire with such relish is a bit...