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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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‘Sisters on Track’ Ending Explained – Did The Girls Make It?

June 24 2021, by Romey Norton

The first part of the documentary is surrounding the sisters, Tai, Rainn, and Brooke Sheppard, being invited on The View to celebrate Sports Illustrated Kids’...

Sisters on Track Review – Take Your Chance and Run With It

June 24 2021, by Romey Norton

Sisters on Track is a documentary set in New York City, about a family in Brooklyn trying to reach their dreams. We watch them grow...

Good on Paper ending explained – wait, is someone going to jail?

June 24 2021, by Michael Frank

This article discusses the ending of the Netflix film Good on Paper, so it will contain major spoilers.  Good on Paper, Netflix’s newest foray into...

‘The House of Flowers: The Movie’ Ending Explained – What’s In The Box?

June 23 2021, by Romey Norton

The House of Flowers: The Movie starts with the family’s maid, Delia (Norma Angélica), revealing a secret to Paulina on her deathbed. The secret being...

‘The House of Flowers: The Movie’ Review – A Worthwhile Spin-Off

June 23 2021, by Romey Norton

Netflix dropped the highly anticipated spin-off movie, The House of Flowers: The Movie, which picks up right where we left off in the popular series....

Murder by the Coast review – another engrossing true-crime flick

June 23 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of Murder by the Coast is spoiler-free. If there’s an upside to all the horrific things that human beings are capable of, it’s...

Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One review – a worthwhile adaptation

June 22 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

The DC Universe Animated Original Movies line has an understandable if lamentable fascination with Batman. Since the last one, Justice Society: World War II, wasn’t...

A Family (2021) Ending Explained – Will Kenji Keep His Honor?

June 19 2021, by M.N. Miller

Netflix’s A Family, originally titled Yakuza and the Family, was written and directed by Michihito Fujii (Hard Days; The Brightest Roof in the Universe). Fujii’s film...

A Family (2021) Review – A Killer Yakuza Epic

June 19 2021, by M.N. Miller

Formerly known as Yakuza and The Family, but rebranded as A Family on Netflix, is a killer gangster epic. Blood is spilled, guts are splattered,...

Jagame Thandhiram ending explained – does Suruli manage to free Attila’s brother?

June 18 2021, by Daniel Hart

This article discusses the ending of the Netflix film Jagame Thandhiram, so it will contain major spoilers. Read the review. Throughout the film, Suruli has...

‘Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens’ Ending Explained – Does Ali Successfully Reunite With His Mother?

June 18 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens is a Netflix original Indonesian movie that explores the life of immigration, friendship, and the journey of finding a place...

Fatherhood ending explained – will Matt do the right thing?

June 18 2021, by M.N. Miller

This article discusses the ending of the Netflix film Fatherhood, so it will contain major spoilers. Netflix’s Fatherhood is based on the 2011 memoir Two Kisses for Maddy: A...

‘Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens’ Review – One Way Journey of Finding Closure

June 17 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

“Grew up in a town that is famous as a place of movie scenes. Noise is always loud, there are sirens all around and the...

12 Mighty Orphans review – a most welcome surprise

June 16 2021, by M.N. Miller

Please don’t let the current Rotten Tomatoes score fool you. Most of these “qualified” critics gave up on 12 Mighty Orphans before the end of...

Luca review — a charming animated film that just reaches the Pixar standard.

June 16 2021, by M.N. Miller

Streaming services and movie theatres know that the Pixar stamp carries a lot of weight with animated film fans and parents. I’m not sure if...

Silver Skates ending explained – do Matvey and Alisa end up together?

June 16 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This article contains major spoilers as well as an open discussion of the Silver Skates ending. Silver Skates, a new Russian Netflix Original, is hardly...

Silver Skates review – a lavish Russian fairytale

June 16 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

Silver Skates has all the elements of a classic fairytale. It’s set in winter, among the frozen rivers and canals of Imperial Saint Petersburg at...

Bo Burnham: Inside review — a virtuoso and irreverent comedy special

June 14 2021, by M.N. Miller

Bo Burnham is the closest thing we have come to a comedic performance artist since Andy Kaufman. His latest special, Bo Burnham: Inside, confirms it....