Movies
Here is our archive of movie coverage, which includes reviews, explainers, features, lists, and more from the latest films.
We also have a TV Shows Archive too.
TV Shows Like ‘State of Alabama Vs. Brittany Smith’ That Will Fuel Your Feminism
Whilst State of Alabama Vs. Brittany Smith is a short documentary film; the series below all have similar themes, which include women being let down...
‘The Wonder’ Ending Explained – How Does Lib Save Anna’s Life?
The Wonder is set in the 1800s, and a wartime English nurse is sent to a poor village in Ireland to watch and observe a...
‘The Wonder’ Review – A Gothic Tale of Religious Zealotry and Obsession
The Wonder, a film adaptation of Emma Donoghue’s novel of the same name, is a story of deeply rooted religious zealotry and obsession. Taking place...
‘RIPD 2: Rise of the Damned’ Ending Explained – What Happens To Roy?
Sheriff Roy Pulsipher (Jeffrey Donovan) isn’t too thrilled about finding himself dead after a shootout with a notorious outlaw gang in RIPD 2: Rise of...
‘RIPD 2: Rise of the Damned’ Review – A Campy Prequel No One Knew They Needed
To everyone’s surprise, RIPD 2: Rise of the Damned is a prequel to the underappreciated film RIPD, starring Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges. The film’s premise is based...
‘A Christmas Story Christmas’ Review – A Pure Joy Filled Nostalgic Ride
Thirty-nine years after the original film’s debut, we have a sequel to the holiday classic A Christmas Story, titled A Christmas Story Christmas. What a...
Here are the Best Taylor Sheridan Movies and TV Shows That You Should Watch
Taylor Sheridan’s been making a name for himself on the small screen since 1995. In addition to acting, he’s also an accomplished writer, producer, and...
‘Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous: Hidden Adventure’ Review – Interactive Fun For Your Kids
It feels like a lifetime ago that Netflix released its first major interactive experience, 2018’s feature-length Black Mirror: Bandersnatch. In the years since, Netflix has continued to push...
Deon Cole: Charleen’s Boy Review – A Special That Reminds You Of The Golden Age Of Comedy
Deon Cole has been doing stand-up comedy for over fifteen years now. You may also recognize him from his recurring role on Black-ish and Grown-ish and...
‘Bones and All’ Review – An Instant Classic For Any Acquired Taste
I walked into a coming-of-age romantic cannibal road film, not knowing what to expect, and fully aware that my horror chops tend to lean away...
‘Stutz’ Review – Jonah Hill’s Powerful, Unorthodox Therapy Session
Phil Stutz is one of the world’s leading psychiatrists, having helped countless people over the last 40 years, including business leaders, creatives, and I’m sure some...
‘My Father’s Dragon’ Review – Warm, Vibrant, and Imaginative
My Father’s Dragon is based on the 1948 illustrated children’s novel. Written by Ruth Stiles, it spawned a trilogy and is considered a seminal work...
‘Monica, O My Darling’ Ending Explained – Who Killed Monica?
The ending of Monica, O My Darling is rather complex, as many people end up dying in the midst of trying to kill Monica. Gaurav...
‘Monica, O My Darling’ Review – A Visually Compelling Story Filled With Blackmail
The Netflix film, Monica, O My Darling, is about a young man who is desperately trying to make it big with some unlikely allies and a dastardly, diabolical...
‘The Soccer Football Movie’ Review – A Recycled Concept with Soccer Superstars
Netflix has taken some liberties when adding animation to its streaming service. They have been able to add many different studios and work with different...
Namor’s Ethnicity In the MCU Explained
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever has been released in cinemas and ups the stakes and scope of the first film by expanding to a geopolitical conflict,...
‘Capturing the Killer Nurse’ Ending Explained – How Did Charles Cullen Get Caught?
Capturing the Killer Nurse follows the story of Charles Cullen, and yes, if this sounds familiar, The Good Nurse told a story loosely based on...
‘Is That Black Enough for You?!?’ Review – Qne of the Year’s Best Documentaries
I saw Is That Black Enough for You?!? at the 2022 AFI Film Festival with a post-Q&A with director Elvis Mitchell. Elvis Mitchell is a...