Category: TV Movies
The Greatest Beer Run Ever Review: Pour it Out? Or Crack it Open?
The Greatest Beer Run Ever details the journey of Chick Donohue, a man who wants to bring his friends in Vietnam a beer. Check out our review!
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Review: A Sequel That Shatters Expectations
The world isn’t ready for Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery to bring the ceiling down! Read on for our spoiler-free review of the highly anticipated sequel.
Do Revenge Review: Payback Is for the Girls
Revenge is a dish best served by teen girls in Do Revenge, Netflix’s biting new comedy with a big twist. Read on for our review.
TIFF 2022: A Q&A with the Cast of ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’
The cast of Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery joined fans at TIFF for the world premiere of their film to discuss sequels, sets, and stand-out scenes.
Pinocchio Review: Another Fun, Average, Disney Remake
Disney Plus’s 2022 version of Pinocchio is, like many remakes before it, is a visual treat with a story both entertaining and flawed. Read on for our review!
Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. Review: Regina Hall Shines in Dark Religious Comedy
Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. balances drama and comedy with Regina Hall showcasing both in a brilliantly understated performance. Read our review of Peacock’s latest TV movie.
Me Time Review: Great Cast, Okay Movie
Me Time stars Regina Hall, Mark Wahlberg, and Kevin Hart. Even they can’t save this lackluster Netflix comedy. Read our review!
That’s Amor Review: A Typical Rom-Com with New Morals
Aside from a new theme, That’s Amor brings very little to the table. Read on for our review on the Netflix exclusive.
Look Both Ways Review: The Grass Seems Greener…
Lili Reinhart shines as a fresh college grad, whose life can take two very different paths depending on one test. Read our review of Netflix’s ‘Look Both Ways.’
Day Shift Review: Some Bite but Not Enough to Sink Your Teeth Into
Netflix’s Day Shift, starring Dave Franco and Jamie Foxx, is an entertaining action film. The action scenes are impressive, but the comedy lacks the sharp fangs to really stand out.










