Category: TV Movies
Fountain of Youth Delivers a Flawed but Entertaining Adventure
Apple TV+’s Fountain of Youth, starring John Krasinski, Domhnall Gleeson, and Natalie Portman, takes us on a good old-fashioned treasure hunt. Read our review!
Havoc Review: Another Forgettable Netflix Action Movie
Havoc has all the potential to become a great action thriller, but never quite overcomes the mindless action. Read on for our review!
The Parenting Review: A Campy and Creepily Fun Horror-Comedy Flick With Some Substance
The Parenting really emphasizes the comedic chops of its big cast with enough family drama, tender moments, and demonic scares to go around. Read our review!
The Electric State Review: An Action-Packed and Emotional Reimagining of the ’90s
The Electric State delivers an engaging sci-fi adventure that surprises audiences with its humor, heart, and action-packed storytelling. Read on for our review!
The Gorge Review: A Love Story Worth Fighting For
The Gorge is a immersive, captivating, and electric romance-action just in time for Valentine’s Day. Read on for our review of the Apple TV+ film!
My Fault: London Review: Not Quite Up To Par With Original
My Fault: London attempts to compete with the original but falls short in many ways, including chemistry and tone. Read our review.
You’re Cordially Invited Review: More For Worse Than For Better
You’re Cordially Invited is a wedding story with a weak plot, frustrating characters, and little to no humor. Read on for our review of the Prime Video film.
What Would a ‘Star Trek: Section 31’ TV Series Have Been Like? Olatunde Osunsanmi and Alex Kurtzman Share the Details [Interview]
Star Trek: Section 31 director Olatunde Osunsanmi and executive producer Alex Kurtzman discuss the original plans for a TV series. Read our interview!
Star Trek: Section 31 Review: Michelle Yeoh Is a Bright Spot in Uneven, Flat Film
Star Trek: Section 31 reintroduces Emperor Philippa Georgiou to the titular Starfleet division, promising a thrilling spy caper. Does it deliver?
Back in Action Review: An Action Film That Missed Its Mission
Back In Action struggles to hit the mark of being a memorable and enjoyable action film. Read on for our review of the Netflix film.