‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ 1×07 Review: “If Only Dogs Could Talk”

I Know What You Did Last Summer is almost over in the penultimate episode 1×07 “If Only Dogs Could Talk” and we’re kind of glad.

‘The Claus Family’ Review: A Festive Family Formula

Since Christmas obviously begins directly after Halloween, Netflix now has the Dutch family holiday film ‘The Claus Family’ for you!

Countdown To Christmas: ‘Boyfriends Of Christmas Past’

It’s #CountdownToChristmas time and #BoyfriendsOfChristmasPast turned out to be one of our favorite #Hallmark movies. Read the review!

‘The Electrical Life of Louis Wain’ Review: A Purr-fact View for Feline Aficionado

If you enjoy biographical dramas set in the Victorian era & are particularly fond of cats, The Electrical Life of Louis Wain may be for you.

Countdown to Christmas: ‘You, Me, & The Christmas Trees’

#CountdownToChristmas has started and we’re excited. #YouMeAndTheChristmasTrees has kicked us into the holiday movie spirit.

‘Invasion’ 1×01-1×03 Review: We’re Only Here for the Girls and the Gays

Apple TV+ premieres its first three episodes of Invasion and we’re only interested in the wome so far.

‘Locke & Key’ 2×01 Review: “The Premiere”

Locke & Key 2×01 “The Premiere” sees our main characters fracturing as Dodge and her plan grow more diabolical.

‘Stuck Together’ Review: Laughter Out of Lockdown

Netflix just dropped a French pandemic comedy called Stuck Together. Yes, a pandemic comedy, if you need a laugh instead of a scare.

‘The Last Duel’ Review: The Truth According to a Woman

The new historical epic The Last Duel puts the strength of an A-list director and actors behind a story centering a woman telling her truth.

‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ 1×01 – 1×04 Review: It’s Better Than the Movies

I Know What You Did Last Summer remake is better than the movies and we regret not one word of that! Read our review of the first 4 episodes!

‘Belfast’ Review: A Snapshot of a Family and the Struggle of a Nation

Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast is a gorgeous, melancholy snapshot of a family, a city and a nation at a crossroads. Read our review!

‘FBI: International’ 1×03 Review: “Secrets As Weapons”

Where we don’t write about the case, instead Erin on Xanax writers about Forrester and Kennett. #FBIInternational

‘FBI’ 4×03 Review: “Trauma”

You can count on #FBI to be nonstop action from beginning to end. We expect this. We didn’t expect to walk away so mad.

‘Sounds Like Love’ Review: What Makes a Rom-Com?

I have to admit up front that the romantic comedy is one of my favorite genres in film. When two people navigate an eventful and maybe sometimes rocky road to end up happy with each other, my entertainment hopes are…

‘The Guilty’ Review: Stretched to the Breaking Point– in a Good Way

The new Netflix film The Guilty provides actor Jake Gyllenhaal with a one-man showcase for his talent and a thrilling story to back it up.

‘No One Gets Out Alive’ Review: A White Character Appropriating Culture? Color Me Not Shocked.

No One Gets Out Alive had the caucasity to try and sell a movie that tells an immigrant story while ignoring them at the same time.

‘Confessions of an Invisible Girl’ Review: Adolescence in Every Language

A new Brazilian teen comedy just dropped on Netflix, and it portrays awkward adolescence in all it’s glory. How good is the movie, though?

‘After We Fell’ Movie Review: Love, Hessa, And Why Is It Being Called A Reboot?

After We Fell is finally out in the United States and can we say it was worth the wait? The film was good but fell short in a lot of ways.

‘The Starling’ Movie Review: Depression, Anger, and Was That a Transphobic Joke?

The Starling could’ve been amazing. It had the workings of it. But ultimately it faltered for many reasons…one possibly transphobic.

‘The Eyes of Tammy Faye’ Review: The Soul Behind the Makeup

The new biopic The Eyes of Tammy Faye has a standout performance from Jessica Chastain. Is the rest of the film good? Read on to find out!

‘Raise A Glass To Love’ Was As Off Balanced As A Glass Of Bad Wine

#RaiseAGlassToLove was off balance and spoiled, just like a bad glass of wine. The only thing we were raising a glass to was it being over.