‘Death Note’ MOVIE REVIEW: Netflix Adaptation Fails to Deliver
Fun concept and some strong cinematography aside, the film is constantly hurt by the underdevelopment of character and plot.
Fun concept and some strong cinematography aside, the film is constantly hurt by the underdevelopment of character and plot.
Flickers between ‘E.T.’ and a PETA Facebook video.
The fifth chapter of the acclaimed Netflix series may be less taut and focused, but it’s still good television.
Aussie filmmaker David Michôd (‘Animal Kingdom’) has, unfortunately, crafted a satire that simply doesn’t work.
An enticing mix of ‘Twin Peaks’ meets ‘Scooby Doo’ meets ‘Nancy Drew’.
And yes, this must-watch doco is available on Netflix. Get on it.
A dizzying spectacle impossible to tear your eyes from and, at times, hard to sink your teeth into.
The indie antidote for those sick of Superhero movies dominating the box office.
An assortment of nuanced stories, everyday characters and sometimes-uncomfortable food for thought.
Good performances and smart dialogue aside, the movie does have its shortcomings.