On the Rocks is Sofia Coppola’s most low-key film to date. Rashida Jones and Bill Murray bring great chemistry to the father-daughter dynamic of the plot. However, the cliched storyline makes it feel like a straight to streaming release more than a groundbreaking achievement.
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Although it doesn’t live up to Alfred Hitchcock’s classic, Rebecca is impressively filmed and well-acted. Regardless of your familiarity with the original, it’s a mystery that grabs your attention and keeps you engaged.
Read MoreHubie Halloween Review: Stereotypical Sandler
Hubie Halloween is your typical Adam Sandler fare updated for the Halloween season. You may laugh a little bit, but the amount of cheap humor and slapstick moments keep this from being a good comedy.
Read MoreThe Broken Hearts Gallery Review: Heartbreak Hotel
“The Broken Hearts Gallery” is a charming, heartfelt rom-com that entertains and uplifts the audience. If you get a chance to see it, don’t miss out!
Read MoreA Call To Spy Review
A Call To Spy offers up a piece of history that we should all become more acquainted with. I didn’t know about Virginia Hall, Vera Atkins, Noor Khan, or any of the female spies working with the SOE in World War II. It’s a fascinating part of history that should be learned. However, I do wish the film was more exciting in exploring such an interesting subject matter.
Read MoreEnola Holmes Review: Mystery Lurks at Every Corner
Although some of the writing could be stronger, Enola Holmes is a charming film full of creativity, action, and heart! Its impressive cast makes the most of their time on screen. This is a Netflix original that I'll be sure to watch again very soon.
Read MoreThe Devil All The Time Review
There are some intriguing ideas presented in The Devil All The Time. Unfortunately, the film bit off more than it could chew due to its staggering number of plotlines. While the film boasts an impressive cast, this is like watching a depressing slog of awful events.
Read MoreTenet Review: Timing is Everything
Much like Inception, Tenet is a film that takes time to process. I need to see it again at home (with subtitles) to pick up on everything that happened. Christopher Nolan’s latest film can get confusing in parts no thanks to the muffled sound mixing. Nevertheless, Tenet is an action-packed mind-bender film that will keep you invested in its compelling ideas.
Read MoreBill & Ted Face The Music Review: Totally Cool Travel Through Time
Bill & Ted Face The Music genuinely surprised me with its heart, humor, and fun. Sure, this is a silly comedy in true Bill & Ted fashion, but it works surprisingly well to give the audience a totally fun time!
Read MoreChemical Hearts Review: Riverdale Romance
Chemical Hearts is a movie that feels like something that wants to be “deep” for the sake of being deep. Unfortunately, it never reaches its full potential. It falls flat somewhere between the poetry readings and indie music soundtrack and falls into soap opera territory.
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