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Here is our archive of movie coverage, which includes reviews, explainers, features, lists, and more from the latest films.
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‘Something in the Water’ Ending Explained – Who Died? Who Survived?
While it seems obvious who survived and died by the time you reach the end of Something in the Water, some questions are still poised....
‘Something in the Water’ Review: A Half-Hearted Dive into Shark Horror
Director Hayley Easton Street attempts to pull off something that is hard to come by: creating an original thriller based on killer sharks. Aptly titled Something...
‘Subservience’ Ending Explained – Do Nick and Maggie Destroy Alice?
The end of Subservience does stretch the story arc too much. You could argue that the ending was a little much for a movie about...
‘Subservience’ Review – Even Robot Women Want Married Men
It’s hard to summarize if Megan Fox is acting well in Subservience. After all, she’s playing a straight-faced, submissive robot. Most of the time, she...
‘That Christmas’ Review – Heartwarming Themes, but Misses the Magic
My heart was so excited and tender for the animated Netflix movie That Christmas, and it took all five minutes for it to flop and...
What Does The Ending of Netflix’s ‘Mary’ Mean? Here’s The Christian Perspective
To me, the ending of Netflix’s Mary is summed up within the final few minutes of the movie. Herod the Evil King has been abandoned...
A Christian Perspective on Netflix’s ‘Mary’
As a later-in-life Christian, I felt confused and anxious when the credits rolled for Netflix’s biblical movie Mary. I immediately ran to my computer to...
Why Did Aurora Murder Hildegart At The End Of ‘The Red Virgin’?
The ending of The Red Virgin is chilling, which predominantly is credited to Alba Planas and Najwa Nimri (Holy Family, Insiders, Money Heist), who navigate...
‘The Red Virgin’ Review: A Gripping Tale of Motherhood, Control, and Ideology
Before receiving a global release, The Red Virgin premiered at the 72nd San Sebastián International Film Festival in September 2024, before earning itself a theatrical...
‘The Children’s Train’ Review: A Lesser Known True Story of Post-War Italy That Captures The Pains of Motherhood
Adapted from Viola Ardone’s novel Il treno dei bambini and directed by Cristina Comencini (Tornare, Sex Story), The Children’s Train is set in 1946, post-World...
‘Crushing It’ Is Another Positive, Funny Fortune Feimster Special
Crushing It is Fortune Feimster’s third solo Netflix special after Sweet and Salty and Good Fortune, and while I’m not quite sure it’s the best...
Anticipated Sequel ‘Your Fault’ Set for December Release on Prime Video
Your Fault (“Culpa Tuya”) will premiere on Prime Video worldwide on December 27, 2024. The movie is the sequel to My Fault, a highly successful...
Is Netflix’s ‘Our Little Secret’ the Worst Christmas Movie of 2024?
It’s November 24th, 4° outside, and it seems the perfect time to watch a Christmas movie. As I get my sweet cup of tea, a...
Angelina Jolie delivers a career best performance in ‘Maria’
Pablo Larrain rounds out his trilogy about iconic women of the 20th century with Maria, a film centered around the famed opera singer Maria Callas....
‘Hot Frosty’ Review: Lacey Chabert & Dustin Milligan Create Sparks In Heartwarming Christmas Tale
I think it’s important to add that Hot Frosty may sound like your typical Christmas movie, but it does have a meaning that’s warm to...
‘10 Days of a Curious Man’ Is A Deeply Weird Movie
10 Days of a Curious Man is the third in a trilogy of Turkish movies that began with 10 Days of a Good Man in...
‘Meet Me Next Christmas’ Is A Feature-Length Reminder That Pentatonix Existed
There are a lot of valid complaints that one can throw at Netflix, and the fact that the world’s biggest streaming service turns into a...
‘Let Go’ Ending Explained – My Personal Letter Regarding The End Of This Wonderful Swedish Drama
My thoughts on the ending of Let Go are more of a love letter to the film. Whether Gustav and Stella divorced in the end...