Moana is the latest Disney animated classic to get the live-action remake treatment. This version gets Dwayne Johnson as the egotistical demigod Maui. Long ago, the demigod Maui stole the Heart of Te Fiti, resulting in a blight that spread across the world. This blight finally reaches Motunui, leading their crops to fail and fish […]
Night Nurse Review
Night Nurse is the rare film that features exactly zero characters. Oh, there are plenty of people, to be sure. Most of them even have names! But that’s approximately where their definition stops. Each is a nurse at the same assisted living facility, the kind where the patients have complete freedom to roam and drive […]
House of the Dragon – Tumbleton Review
Well, it appears that the Targaryens aren’t the only sadistic, power-hungry forces in Westeros. Ormund Hightower is pretty darn horrific in his own right. Although, anyone familiar with the goings on in Westeros likely wasn’t shocked to see that Alicent’s cousin, and guardian of her youngest son, Daeron, has his own designs on the Iron […]
Alpha (2026) Review
Alpha is the seventh film in the YRF Spy Universe and has been called the first female-led Indian action film. After the 1999 Kargil War, Colonel Fateh Singh Lakhawat (Bobby Deol) launches the Alpha project, a program to create super-soldiers. However, everyone who was given the Alpha serum dies, except a young girl whose mother […]
The Five Star Weekend Review
The Five Star Weekend isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel. Based on Elin Hilderbrand’s novel of the same name, the story is pretty simple, the execution is solid, and the characters are pretty archetypal. But what the show has going for it is the sensational cast of actors inhabiting this basic tale of friendship, grief, […]
House of the Dragon – Rhaenyra Triumphant Review
This week in Queen’s Landing, Rhaenyra learned an incredibly difficult but crucial lesson: It’s not easy being Queen. Because it turns out, everyone wants a piece of you – from your fellow nobles and family to the small folk who rely on the crown for aid. And, she also learned, it’s not possible to give […]
Minions & Monsters Review
The Minions have returned for a third spin-off and a seventh film overall. The prequel sees the yellow creatures conquering Hollywood and summoning monsters. A tribe of Minions finds itself in 1920s Hollywood while searching for a new fiendish master. They quickly become the toast of the town because of their slapstick antics, but their […]
The Invite Review
The Invite is a remake of the Spanish film The People Upstairs and acts as Olivia Wilde’s third film as a director. Joe (Seth Rogen) and Angela (Wilde) are a couple whose marriage is on the rocks and about to be tested to the limit due to a visit from their upstairs neighbours, Pína (Penélope […]
Silo Season Three Review
I’ve been lukewarm, at best, on the past two seasons of AppleTV+’s post-apocalyptic thriller Silo. It’s a show with a lot of mythology, a lot of questions, and a shockingly high cast turnover rate. And it’s also a show that has been loathe to offer up any answers to the central questions of the series*, […]
Elle Review
Since its premiere 25 years ago, Legally Blonde has managed to stay in the pop culture discourse, spawning a sequel, a Broadway musical, an MTV series about casting the replacement Elle Woods for the Broadway musical, and now, a prequel TV series about just what happened to Elle when she was forced to move from […]










