Category: TV Movies
Good on Paper Review: A Wild Ride That Unfortunately Isn’t All That Great
There’s a lot of potential, but Good on Paper fails to deliver. Read on for our review.
Luca Review: Under, Over, and Far From the Sea
Friendship, acceptance, and coastal Italy are all celebrated in Luca, Disney-Pixar’s latest feature film release. Read on for our review!
Skater Girl Review: Skateboarding is Not a Crime
The titular skater girl is named Prerna, meaning “inspiration,” and that’s what the movie Skater Girl is in a word: inspiring. Read on for our review of this inspirational Netflix film!
Oslo Review: A Timely Look at a True Story
Oslo adapts the Tony Award-winning play of the same name to the screen with a timely look at the fascinating true story of the Oslo Accords. Read on for our review of HBO’s latest film.
The Woman in the Window Review: Inspired Set Design and Uninspired Storytelling
Even a strong performance from Amy Adams and a jawdropping set piece can’t save the cut-and-paste job of this film. Read our review of The Woman in the Window.
Things Heard and Seen Review: Not a Masterpiece
You will technically hear and see things, but none of them are ultimately worth tuning in for. Read on for our review!
Hysterical Review: The Future of Comedy is Female
Hysterical, an original FX Documentary, celebrates the female-led future of comedy while exploring its painful beginnings. Read on for our review!
Cherry Review: Tom Holland Dazzles with a Devastating Look At War and Addiction
Cherry is a difficult film to love, but it’s not difficult to be dazzled by Tom Holland’s devastating and in-depth performance. Read on for our review of the film!
Moxie Review: An Empowering Coming-of-Age Story Everyone Can Rally Behind
Amy Poehler’s Moxie is a high school coming-of-age story with a battle cry for accountability. Read on for our review of the film!
I Care a Lot Review: Rosamund Pike Returns with a ‘Gone Girl’ Worthy Performance
Rosamund Pike ain’t gone, girl. She’s here, and her performance as Marla Grayson is as terrifying as ever! Read on for our review of “I Care a Lot.”










