Category: TV Movies
Love and Jane Review: Austen Becomes An Imaginary Friend
Love and Jane creates this very entertaining premise of Jane Austen being an imaginary friend. That’s the best part of the film. Read our review!
Paging Mr. Darcy Review: A Lovely Tribute To Jane Austen
Paging Mr. Darcy is incredibly charming. It’s also a loving tribute to Jane Austen and Pride and Prejudice. Read our review!
Lift Review: Kevin Hart’s Heist Film Fails To Live Up to Its Cast and Premise
Despite a star-studded cast and ambitious premise, Lift proves to be surprisingly dull and subdued for a Kevin Hart-led heist film.
A First Look at Regina King as Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm in Netflix’s ‘Shirley’
Academy Award-winner Regina King is Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm in the first-look photos for Netflix’s Shirley. Read on for the details!
Society of the Snow Review: An Emotionally Gripping Survival Story with Impressive Technical Elements
Society of the Snow is a gripping survival story based on true events. The film features emotional moments and impressive technical elements.
Rebel Moon — Part 1: A Child of Fire Review: An Entertaining but Unoriginal Space Opera
Rebel Moon — Part 1: A Child of Fire brings a visually stunning space opera to life but fails to take the concept further with originality and creativity.
Christmas on Cherry Lane Review: Great Concept, But Missing Some Oomph
Hallmark’s latest Christmas movie has an interesting premise but the parts aren’t as fascinating as the whole. Read our review!
Magic in Mistletoe Review: A Slight Twist to the Formula, but Another Cute Romantic Tale
Magic in Mistletoe doesn’t stray too far from Hallmark’s classic formula. However, it adds interesting layers to make it very enjoyable. Read our review.
May December Review: Impeccable Performances Not Overshadowed By Tone
May December is full of amazing performances, especially by Charles Melton, but the tone may divide opinions. Read our review.
Good Burger 2 Review: The Silly Charm Of The Original But With Slight Maturity
Kenan and Kel make you realize how much you miss them on screen together in this fun, silly, and endearing sequel. Read our review.










