Category: TV Movies
The Devil All the Time Review: A Bleak Showcase of Talent For Which There Is No Salvation
Not even stellar performances from Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson can save The Devil All the Time from buckling under the weight of its own insufferable storytelling. Read on for our review!
Unpregnant Review: A Teen Comedy Attempts to Change the Narrative
Presenting itself as a good time road trip teen comedy, Unpregnant threads poignancy underneath its wackiness; depicting a woman’s struggle to maintain independence over her own body in the timeliest of ways.
The Babysitter: Killer Queen is a Fun Time but Doesn’t Live up to the Original
The Babysitter: Killer Queen is a fun horror movie, just don’t except much more than laughs and gruesomes deaths. Read on for our review.
Watch the Trailer for ‘Rebecca’
Check out the trailer for Lily James’ and Armie Hammer’s new Netflix film, Rebecca.
Love, Guaranteed Review: The Romcom Goes to Court
Centering a romance around a lawsuit adds only a few quirks to an old formula, but it does tell a solid love story. Read on for our review of Love, Guaranteed!
Preview — The Babysitter: Killer Queen
It’s been two years since Cole defeated a satanic cult led by his babysitter, but it turns out, it’s really hard to shake a satanic cult. Read on for a preview of The Babysitter: Killer Queen.
Chemical Hearts Review: A Few Ingredients Shy of Positive Reaction
At it’s worst, Chemical Hearts is a film about a flimsy male protagonist obsessed with a girl who’s wrong for him. At it’s best, it’s a film that allows women to be messy, complicated, and broken, with no unrealistic notions a boy will come and save them.
Project Power Review: The Super-Powered Team Up This Summer Needs
With no summer blockbusters insight, Project Power’s super-charged premise gives moviegoers condemned to their couches something to get excited about. Read on for our review!
Work It Review: A Wonderful Addition to the Dance-Off Genre
Netflix’s attempt at a dance comedy works with what its got to produces a fun summer movie brimming with energetic teen spirit and fresh talent! Read on for our review of Work It.
Psych 2: Lassie Come Home Review: Second Verse, Even Better Than the First
In trying times, Psych’s second follow-up film is a hilarious and heartwarming gift full of everything that makes the series great. Read on for our review!










