Gen V: Review
Gen V lives up the hype of its parent show but is able to prove it itself from the first episode. A rich, fun and wild ride that showcases young superheroes dealing with societal and personal pressures with signature blood-soaked shocking moments, it is a wild ride that deserves more than one season.
Spy Kids: Armageddon
Spy Kids is normally a fun adventure, but Armageddon is a lazy copy with a lack of imagination that forgoes any character relationships, interesting gadgets and scenery for outdated CGI and shoehorned messages about doing the right thing. Is it entertaining? No, it’s lazy.
Medusa’s Sisters: Review
Medusa’s Sisters show each sister with their own distinct personalities and aspirations that make it easy for any reader to connect with. It’s a brilliant, heart wrenching story and given it is only Bear’s debut novel, Medusa’s Sisters will leave readers eagerly awaiting Lauren J.A Bear’s next book.
Puppy Love Review
Puppy Love is a heartwarming romantic comedy about going out of your comfort zone, but not losing or changing who you are for a romantic partner. It’s a refreshing take on a tired genre, embracing modern themes and keeping the comedy. Allowing the characters to grow into a more confident version of themselves without a significant partner being the goal will make for a great rewatchable movie.
School For Good Mothers: Book Review
The School for Good Mothers falls short in addressing society's unfair expectations on mothers, focusing on emotionally charged scenes and a safe ending. The story lacks emotional depth and impact, highlighting the devastating impact of one bad day on characters' lives.
Red, White and Royal Blue Review
The movie beautifully captures the chemistry between the main characters, Alex and Henry, and portrays their journey of self-discovery and acceptance in an authentic and touching manner. Though there are some issues in terms of the writing and pacing, the chemistry and effortless banter between Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine make the movie worth watching.
Men In Kilts: Season 2 Review
Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish set out on a perilous trek through New Zealand in order to explore the nation's action-packed culture and geography. The on-screen banter between Heughan and McTavish feels natural thanks to their on-screen connection throughout the entire series. Their exciting exploits, meanwhile, can occasionally be overshadowed by the constant allusions to his television series Outlander.
Heartstopper Season 2 Review
Heartstopper season 2 is a joyous continuation that nobody should be offended at. It makes you feel welcoming, seen and explores characters with a complexity of emotion and experiences.
Titanic The Musical Review
Titanic: The Musical struggled with its identity and main characters that lacked any charm with performances that had run out of energy, nearing the end of the tour and the night's performance. Most of the cast had little effort and ones that had talent and gave it their all were underutilised.
Good Omens: Season 2 Review
Going beyond the original can be risky and often results in losing what the audience enjoyed, but Good Omens successfully goes beyond the original to strengthen the bond between (Aziraphale) Michael Sheen and Crowley (David Tennant).