Netflix

The Ending Of ‘Ziam’ Sets Up A Potential Sequel, But Is There Enough Meat On Its Bones?

July 9 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

It’s an unwritten rule that no Netflix movie can ever truly end. With streaming content being what it is, the possibility of a sequel must...

In ‘Ziam’, It’s Muay Thai vs. the Dead, But the Surface-Level Pleasures Are All You’re Getting

July 9 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Even if it wasn’t my job, I’d still find myself watching a movie like Ziam. As played out as zombies might be these days, the...

Netflix’s ‘Building the Band’ Has a Brilliant Twist—And One Big Flaw

July 9 2025, by Naomi Mairs

As someone who grew up in the early 2000s with a music-obsessed mother who introduced me to various music reality TV series, such as Pop...

The Crowd Work Conundrum: Are Comedians Funnier When They Don’t Write Material?

July 9 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Nate Jackson: Super Funny is a very good special by all the usual standards, but it’s fascinating in one specific, new-ish way. Bookended by perfectly funny...

‘Nate Jackson: Super Funny’ Had Me In Tears For Good Reasons

July 8 2025, by Daniel Hart

I’m ashamed to say that I know of Nate Jackson through TikTok, a platform that’s a hotbed for comedians to promote their best work, thanks...

Invite Only: Fan-Casting The Craziest Project X Party Ever

July 7 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

If you’re old enough to have been a teenager in 2012 or thereabouts, you no doubt remember Project X, a teen comedy based on a...

‘Trainwreck: The Real Project X’ Is An Impressive Example Of How To Make A Wild Party Painfully Boring

July 7 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix’s run of recent Trainwreck specials has been a mixed bag, wavering wildly in tone to the extent that it’s often unclear whether you’re supposed...

‘The Old Guard 2’ Is The Awkward Middle Child Nobody Likes

July 3 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

I never thought The Old Guard was as good as everyone else seemed to. It was fine, don’t get me wrong. It had kinetic hand-to-hand...

‘Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers’ Review – Serious, Mature Documentary Filmmaking

July 1 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Over the years, Netflix has earned a deserved reputation for sensationalism. You need only have a quick browse through the true-crime thumbnails to see some...

‘Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel’ Review – A Story Of Spiralling Narcissism That Saves Its Horrors For the End

June 30 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

You never quite know where you stand with these Trainwreck documentaries. You’ve got the ones that are explicitly about very serious events, like a deadly...

‘Shark Whisperer’ Review – Jaw(s)-Dropping Visuals Obscure A Muddled Point

June 28 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

There will always be a market, one presumes, for people who get dangerously close to apex predators. It’s a hook that has entertained viewers forever,...

‘Trainwreck: Poop Cruise’ Review – A Luxury Liner Turns Into A Floating Latrine, And In Hindsight You Can See the Funny Side

June 23 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix’s spate of serious documentaries in 2025 haven’t provided much opportunity for humour, which makes Trainwreck: Poop Cruise something of a relief. You can laugh...

‘Grenfell: Uncovered’ Review – A Bleak, Vital Account Of A Stain On Our National Conscience

June 20 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix is on quite a run of wrenching documentary films exposing avoidable tragedies, and there is perhaps no tragedy more flagrantly avoidable than the one...

‘Justin Willman: Magic Lover’ Review – A Fun Fusion Of Magic and Comedy

June 17 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Comedy and magic are so tightly intertwined that it’s a wonder we don’t get more live shows like Justin Willman: Magic Lover. In an hour-long...

‘Trainwreck: Mayor of Mayhem’ Review – The Man Who Walked So Donald Trump Could Run

June 16 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

The comparison is so obvious, I might as well just lead with it. Everything about the chaotic mayoral tenure of Rob Ford, who is the...

‘Titan: The OceanGate Disaster’ Review – Spoiler Alert, It Was the Rich Guy’s Fault

June 12 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Titan: The OceanGate Disaster isn’t a whodunit, but it can nonetheless be summed up by saying, simply, that the rich guy did it. Then again,...

‘Cheers to Life’ Review – A Feel-Good Slice-Of-Life Drama A Little Too Carefree For Its Own Good

June 11 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

The risk with making a laid-back chill-out movie is that there’s such a thing as a movie being too chilled out for its own good,...

‘Our Times’ Ending Explained – Let Me Explain Why This Isn’t Half As Romantic As It Thinks It Is

June 11 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

In a classic case of having one’s cake and eating it – never understood that expression; what else would you do with a cake? –...