Category: Reviews
‘Lost on a Mountain in Maine’ Review
‘Lost on a Mountain in Maine’ Review

Based on a real story that was told in a book of the same name, Lost on a Mountain in Maine centers around Donn (Luke David Blumm), a boy who, after falling out with his father on a hike, decides…

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‘St. Denis Medical’ Review – ‘Parks and Rec’ Meets ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ in Promising NBC Sitcom
‘St. Denis Medical’ Review – ‘Parks and Rec’ Meets ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ in Promising NBC Sitcom

Medical series have been a prolific genre for almost as long as television itself has existed. Be it the soap opera antics of General Hospital and its contemporary quasi-equivalent, Grey's Anatomy, harder-hitting dramas like ER and Chicago Med, or Scrubs'…

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Twilight Ride Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Twilight Ride Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Twilight Ride is the feature-length debut of writer-director Mitchell Brhelle. From a story by Jared Hutchison, the film begins when Derek Lacey (Drew Doyle) returns to his hometown after his brother goes missing. His mom, Norma (Astrida Auza), is too…

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Keri Russell’s Netflix Political Drama Returns With An Entertainingly Messy New Season
Keri Russell’s Netflix Political Drama Returns With An Entertainingly Messy New Season

When “The Diplomat” premiered last year, it was often compared to “The West Wing.” The comparison made sense. Series creator Debora Cahn cut her teeth as a writer on the show both during and after creator Aaron Sorkin’s tenure. In…

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Emilia Pérez Review | Flickreel
Emilia Pérez Review | Flickreel

2024 has given us more than one crime musical about identity. Between the two, Emilia Pérez is a significant step up from Joker: Folie à Deux. Some might argue that Emilia Pérez would’ve worked better as a straightforward drama, to…

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‘The Diplomat’ Season 2 Review
‘The Diplomat’ Season 2 Review

There’s nothing better to help get your mind off of complicated real-life politics than by watching a show about complicated fictional ones. Instead of stressing out about whether Tim Walz or JD Vance is going to be the vice president…

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About Mannequin Featured, Reviews Film Threat
About Mannequin Featured, Reviews Film Threat

From Kazakhstan, Aruzhan Dossymkozha’s About Mannequin tells the story of the resilience of family after tragedy strikes. A Bride, her Groom, and their Child are out on a walk when the Bride is drawn to a bridal shop window and…

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‘Time Cut’ Review – Madison Bailey Travels Back in Time in Netflix’s Cheesy Y2K Slasher
‘Time Cut’ Review – Madison Bailey Travels Back in Time in Netflix’s Cheesy Y2K Slasher

Ever since Time Cut was announced by Netflix, there have been mixed reactions, mostly due to the fact that a time-traveling slasher came out a year prior through Prime Video called Totally Killer. The film starring Kiernan Shipka has her…

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Here Review | Flickreel
Here Review | Flickreel

From Romancing the Stone, to Who Framed Roger Rabbit, to Cast Away, few directors had a hot streak like Robert Zemeckis’. Even films that weren’t highly revered upon release like Back to the Future Part II and Death Becomes Her…

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‘The Voice’ Season 26 Episode 10 Recap
‘The Voice’ Season 26 Episode 10 Recap

Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for 'The Voice' Season 26 Episode 10.With only so many steals left, we're back to the part of The Voice where going later in the Battle Rounds does not bode well for artists who…

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‘Wizards Beyond Waverly Place’ Review
‘Wizards Beyond Waverly Place’ Review

Millennials are in for a blast from the past, as Wizards Beyond Waverly Place, the sequel series to Wizards of Waverly Place, is finally premiering this week. Starring David Henrie reprising his role as Justin Russo, as well as the…

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We’re Not Done Yet Featured, Reviews Film Threat
We’re Not Done Yet Featured, Reviews Film Threat

The short dramedy We’re Not Done Yet is about everything and nothing. It takes a special skill to convey such emotional depth with next-to-no plot. “Less is more” seems to be the mantra of filmmakers Sofia Camargo and Joseph Longo,…

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