Drama
‘Vicky and Her Mystery’ Review – A Fantastic, Family-Friendly Adventure Film
Netflix released this wonderful film based on a true story, Vicky and Her Mystery. After the death of his wife, Stéphane and his 8-year-old daughter...
Elite Short Stories 2: Patrick review – what happens in the cabin in the woods?
This review of Netflix’s Elite Short Stories 2: Patrick does not contain any spoilers. Patrick (Manu Ríos) was arguably the strongest “new” character introduced in...
Elite Short Stories 2: Samuel Omar review – very much like the actual series
This review of Netflix’s Elite Short Stories 2: Samuel Omar does not contain spoilers. The biggest compliment to this is that it’s very much like...
Our Beloved Summer season 1, episode 6 recap – “Pride and Prejudice”
This recap of Our Beloved Summer season 1, episode 6, “Pride and Prejudice”, contains spoilers. “Pride and Prejudice” really turns up the emotion and character...
Our Beloved Summer season 1, episode 5 recap – “A Secret That Can’t Be Told”
This recap of Our Beloved Summer season 1, episode 5, “A Secret That Can’t Be Told”, contains spoilers. You can’t have a romance without a...
Licorice Pizza review – an invigorating comedy that has a surprising amount of depth
This review of the film Licorice Pizza does not contain spoilers. I can think of only a two directors today who can tackle almost any...
Yellowstone season 4, episode 8 recap – “No Kindness for the Coward”
This recap of Yellowstone season 4, episode 8, “No Kindness for the Coward”, contains spoilers. John Dutton is old. This, despite the fact that he’s...
‘A California Christmas: City Lights’ Review – Romantic and Easy to Watch
Netflix film A California Christmas: City Lights is the first sequel to A California Christmas (also on Netflix). This story follows Callie and Joseph one...
‘Mother/Android’ Review – Portraying a Young Trying Couple in Apocalyptic Times
There’s no doubt that Mother/Android understands the hopelessness of a sudden disaster. The film opens with the usual societal order; Georgia (played by Chloë Grace...
The Hand of God (2021) Ending Explained – Why Did Fabietto See The Little Monk?
Paolo Sorrentino’s Italian drama The Hand of God ended on an ambiguous note of Fabietto boarding a train to Rome. In his journey, the train...
The Hand of God (2021) Review – The Story of Growing Up
One of the characters of the movie The Hand of God asks the protagonist, “Do you know how many stories there are in this city?...
Elite Short Stories 2: Phillipe Caye Felipe review – who is Felipe?
This review of Netflix’s Elite Short Stories 2: Phillipe Caye Felipe does not contain spoilers. Like it did before the premiere of the fourth season the Netflix...
Our Beloved Summer season 1, episode 3 recap – “10 Things I Hate About You”
This recap of Our Beloved Summer season 1, episode 3 contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode by clicking these...
House Of Gucci review – no style, no substance
It may sound like a cliche, but they should have got the team that made the trailer to edit House of Gucci. After seeing the...
Anonymously Yours (2021) Review – A Silly High School Romance Film
Frankly, this film is not that great. It’s cheesy, predictable, and worst of all, annoying all the way through. If you do decide to watch...
National Champions review — a couple of knockout turns
Sure, you can have your remakes of the Sharks versus the Jets. Even the latest PTA film with a title that takes you a day...
Asakusa Kid review – the pain behind waves of laughters
This review of the Netflix film Asakusa Kid does not contain spoilers. Ever heard the phrase, “There’s a pain in waves of laughter,”? Or how the funniest...
Swagger season 1, episode 9 recap – “Follow-Through”
This recap of Swagger season 1, episode 9, “Follow-Through”, contains spoilers. I’ve never met my father — he left before I was born. But I...
Swagger season 1, episode 8 recap – “Still I Rise”
This recap of Swagger season 1, episode 8, “Still I Rise”, contains spoilers. Every action has consequences, which is something that Swagger have to find...
C’mon C’mon review – tender and loving
This review of the film C’mon C’mon does not contain spoilers. Mike Mills’s latest film, a dive into family ties that bind, is his most...