Category: TV Movies
Sex Appeal Review: An Endearing and Unpredictable Coming of Age Film
Sex Appeal offers an endearingly awkward and hilarious take on finding yourself, falling in love, and navigating the tough time that is your first time. It’s a cute coming-of-age film, and it’s one that is well worth your time.
Brazen Review: An All Around Disaster
There’s no other way to say it. Brazen is a disappointment in absolutely every way.
A Castle For Christmas Review: Tis the Season for A Scottish Fairytale
A Castle For Christmas offers holiday escapism in the form of this tinsel-loving, tartan-toting romance. Read on for our review of the film!
The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star Review: Long Live This Chaotic Christmas Franchise
The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star is the closing ceremony this chaotic trilogy deserves. Read on for our review!
‘Home Sweet Home Alone’ Complicates a Christmas Classic
Home Sweet Home Alone attempts to do what many have done before — bring new carnage to this chaotic Christmas classic. And once again, it fails to understand the magic of the original.
Passing Review: Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga Transcend This Tender Character Study
Passing offers stunning cinematography, powerhouse duo Ruth Negga and Tessa Thompson, and a polished period piece rich with nuances of identity.
‘Love Hard’ Wants You To Believe It’s Better Than ‘Love Actually’
Love Hard sets out to be a better holiday movie than Love Actually. Sure you won’t find Carol Singers at the door, but you will find this hot woke mess.
Night Teeth Review: Style Over Substance
While visually captivating, with interesting characters, ‘Night Teeth’ lacks bite. And yes, pun intended.
One Summer Review: Impressive Actors Can’t Save This Choppy Script
One Summer’s soundtrack is phenomenal and its cast is too good for its script. Read on for our review of the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries original!
Birds of Paradise Review: Two Stars are Born
It’s a classic story of female friendship, betrayal, and lots of ballet shoes. Read on for our review of Birds of Paradise.










