Category: TV Movies
People We Meet on Vacation Review: The Perfect Rom-Com to Kick Off the Year
People We Meet on Vacation is an excellent romantic comedy and a faithful and strategic adaptation of Emily Henry’s bestselling book. Read our review to find out why!
Goodbye June Review: Strong Cast Brings Sentimental Christmas Story to Life
Goodbye June is a sentimental story of loss bolstered by its strong cast. Read on for our review.
Love & Wine Review: Everything You Want in a Romantic Comedy
Netflix’s Love & Wine is a compelling romantic comedy, despite a few setbacks, with a standout performance from Masali Baduza.
Christmas at the Catnip Cafe Review: Purrfectly Charming
Christmas at the Catnip Cafe is charm and substance. It’s a great Hallmark movie made better with cute cats. Read our review.
The More the Merrier Review: Not the Perfect Holiday Medicine
Rachel Boston and Brendan Perry have chemistry but their characters are dull in comparison to the side ones. Read our review of Hallmark’s The More the Merrier.
In Your Dreams Review: A Whimsical and Emotional Adventure About Family and Life
In Your Dreams gives you a sweet family adventure wrapped up in both the sincerity of life’s problems and the fun and whimsy of one’s imaginations. Read our review!
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery Review: Josh O’Connor Takes Us to Church
Benoit Blanc faces a haunting tale of gothic churchyards and sinister miracles in Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. Here’s our spoiler-free review!
A Q&A with Rian Johnson and the Cast of ‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’
Rian Johnson and the cast of Wake Up Dead Man gathered at the TIFF world premiere to discuss their gothic new tale in the Knives Out Mystery series.
Luke Macfarlane and Tyler Hynes on Leading Hallmark into a New Era of Storytelling
Hallmark’s leading men, Luke Macfarlane and Tyler Hynes, discuss their impressive roster of holiday films and reality TV series at San Diego Comic-Con.
The Thursday Murder Club Review: Spectacular Cast, Subpar Mystery
The Thursday Murder Club makes you reflect on age and life in a subtle, beautiful way. We just wish there were a better mystery. Read our review.









