Enola Holmes (2020) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
When it comes to “Enola Holmes,” it never escapes its association with Sherlock Holmes, and thus struggles with establishing itself beyond Sherlock’s shadow.
The films within this tag are Netflix original productions. Meaning, they’ll likely never leave the service and should be available now.
When it comes to “Enola Holmes,” it never escapes its association with Sherlock Holmes, and thus struggles with establishing itself beyond Sherlock’s shadow.
Lily James once more finds herself in what feels like a period piece as she marries a man who owns an estate with old stories and memories acting as adversaries.
“Whipped” may feel longer than it needs to be and has an unnecessary twist, but the end result is what you hope for and expect.
The Paramedic is a stern reminder of why closure isn’t needed, no matter what your ex says. Take what you can, and DON’T LOOK BACK!
The Babysitter: Killer Queen may not have the same pizazz when it comes to kill scenes, but the inclusion of Jenna Ortega does take things up a notch.
#Alive, with its small speaking cast, but high stakes, makes for an awesome, albeit simple, zombie movie.
Love, Guaranteed, starring Damon Wayans Jr. and Rachel Leigh Cook, may not become anyone’s go-to romantic comedy, but it’ll undoubtedly be in Netflix’s top 10 for a few weeks.
Freaks – You’re One of Us lays the groundwork for a potential superhero franchise, just on a smaller scale than what we often see.
The Babysitter is back, which leaves you to wonder, it already became the best horror-comedy in a while, can it also be the rare one to have a good sequel?
While the title may make you think suicide, I’m Thinking of Ending Things more so appears to lean towards taking your life off auto-pilot.
Love, Guaranteed could be your monthly dose of methadone for those who need a reason to think love is right around the corner.
All Together Now will likely cause you to cry, one way or the other.
Netflix has released a new action movie, with people who can become superheroes! But, is it all big-budget visual effects or something more?
A guide for the Netflix movie “Project Power.” Included are noted cast members, information about their character, and other additional details about the film
In this over two hour epic, you watch a young man play the long game in ways that will stun you and leave you thinking, “It can’t end like this?”
While it’s two hour time length makes it lag in some parts, by the end of “The Kissing Booth 2,” you are left wondering when is the next one?
“Fatal Affair” is tame, predictable, and lacks any sort of chemistry between its lead actress and her co-stars.
“The Old Guard” gives you the summer blockbuster you’d expect to see in theaters from the comfort of your home.
“Under the Riccione Sun” will remind you what many may miss thanks to COVID-19, but it gives you the chance to live vicariously.
“Eric Andre: Legalize Everything” is pure and utter shock value that, if your tolerance is high, your laughs might be low.
While no film, no matter how many voices, can fully encompass what it means to be part of any community, “Disclosure” makes for an excellent entry point into trans history in media.
“8:46,” is Chappelle at his best – a storyteller, in the form of a wise-man, who makes you laugh enough to pay attention as he drops the knowledge you need.
Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani are well paired in “The Lovebird” as their brands of awkward collide and create a chaotic romance.
Remember, “The Kissing Booth?” The 2018 Netflix sensation? Yeah, two years later, and after Joey King massively blew up as an actress, it’s getting a sequel.
How much you may enjoy this movie all depends on whether you like outrageous characters who don’t limit themselves for the comfort of others.
“18 Presents” or “18 Regali” is an ode to those who lost their mothers and need an excuse to cry.
Charlize Theron, Kiki Layne, and Gina Prince-Bythewood on the same project – an action movie at that. Are you ready? I’m not ready.
Alongside present the best argument for reading the book of the same name, “Becoming” reminds and informs you why Michelle Obama broke the mold as First Lady.
“All Day And A Night” might become a classic considering how it explores the downfall of a young man who lives up to the legacy his father left behind.
“The Half of It” brings a positive spin on small-town America, while still pushing how getting out of your comfort zone is necessary to grow.
Twist, turns, backstabbings, gunshots and more, all allow “Dangerous Lies” to not be the best film out there, but entertaining.
For those who might not have been able to begin or finish the Forever First Lady’s book, “Becoming” this documentary may be your cliff notes version.
“The Willoughbys,” in it exploring 4 kids with parents worse than Matilda’s, eventually warms your heart and may make you shed a Denzel in “Glory” tear.
Thanks to savvy lawyers, justice has become ambiguous compared to how it used to be. However, someone decides enough is enough, and some people should die.
Ahston Sanders seems like he enjoys playing Black folk who have it hard and it might not get better for them, don’t he?
An over the top comedy featuring David Spade and the underrated Lauren Lapkus, do we need to say more?
One of the casualties of the coronavirus, Issa Rae’s “The Lovebirds,” is coming to Netflix, and they FINALLY gave the release date.
“Dangerous Lies” seems like a surefire hit for Netflix, but will it burn out over a weekend or entrance audiences for weeks?
“Tigertail” gives you an understanding of the sacrifices immigrants make for what they think will make them happy, and how that affects the generations that come after. Director(s) Alan Yang Screenplay By Alan Yang Date Released (Netflix) 4/10/2020 Genre(s) Drama, Romance, Non-English Duration 1 Hour, 31 Minutes Rating PG Noted Cast Pin Jui (Grover) Tzi…
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