Slow pacing and a dearth of scares make Mr. Harrigan’s Phone a lacklustre watch.
The new Netflix mystery thriller Luckiest Girl Alive throws a miniseries worth of ideas into a lacklustre movie.
When you want to forego plans A and B, and start looking for plan C, it’s time to turn the Netflix off.
It may be formulaic and predictable, but action thriller Lou still makes for a fun watch, thanks in large part to the considerable talents of its...
The new Netflix comedy, Do Revenge, wryly explores toxic high school rivalries.
The Valet adds substance to a familiar Hollywood trope while giving it a charming spin.
A scattered plot and an unfunny script make Me Time a dull, disappointing watch
Everything Everywhere All at Once takes a creative look at familiar topics by way of the multiverse concept.
Its premise may hold promise, but its weak script keeps Day Shift from living up to its potential.
The Gray Man finds its handsome stars wading through a recycled plot with a bland script in hand.