Review: 'A Family Affair' on Netflix
"A Family Affair" is an interesting age-gap romance between a mother and a young movie star. The acting is full of emotion and development of the characters.
"A Family Affair" is an interesting age-gap romance between a mother and a young movie star. The acting is full of emotion and development of the characters.
"A Quiet Place: Day One" has a compelling and emotionally charged plot. These characters' lives are being altered by an invasion, which they must survive.
"Queen Rising" is a thought-provoking, gripping thriller that might be triggering to some viewers. Madison and Greg, the main characters, do an excellent job acting with emotion.
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“Inside Out 2” is full of laughter and adventure as Riley grows up. New characters arrive which creates chaos in Riley’s brain.
If one is looking for a lighthearted, hilarious movie, this is worth watching. It features an intriguing plot that incorporates elements of true stories.
“Am I Ok?” is a touching story of self rediscovery, starring Dakota Johnson (Lucy) and Sonoya Mizuno (Jane).
This film was a dull, graphic walk in the woods.
Talia Ryder’s portrayal of Joy Womack was speechless and breathtaking. The emotional rollercoaster ballerinas go through comes to screens to show the world.
Anna and Zoe are twins who are opposite from one another which leads to destruction. Their relationship is unlike any other twins.
This film teaches viewers that love has no bounds. It demonstrates that a conflict is worthwhile when two individuals genuinely care for one another.
The film follows photojournalists in a second American civil war. Though it has strong performances and is incredibly well-crafted, the world building is so vague it brings down the entire movie.
The acting within this film will not disappoint along with the special effects. This movie will keep the audience on their feet, filling them with suspense.
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In 1977, a live television broadcast goes tragically wrong, unleashing evil on the TV set.
This is a brand-new, international movie available on Netflix that features an exciting plot with a hint of romance. It's worth watching since it's influenced action.
The creator of Truth or Dare, Jeff Wadlow, did a decent job directing this movie but was missing more jump-scare scenes. The movie is captured towards the end that is when the plot twists begin.
Mea Harper is a criminal defense attorney struggling to find the truth when one murder case turns her whole world upside down.