Tag: French Movie

Stuck With You: All About the Upcoming New Year Special Rom-Com Movie

Stuck With You is a new upcoming French Romantic comedy starring Kev Adams and Camille Lellouche. Read on to find where and when to watch it.

Bigbug: All About Netflix’s Upcoming French Sci-Fi Comedy

Everything to know about the French Sci-Fi comedy BigBug.

Dear Mother (2020) Review: Laurent Lafitte’s Absurdist Comedy Will Remedy Your Heart

Dear Mother captures you in its absurd elements and gives you a laughing riot.

Netflix’s Friendzone Review: A Tedious Tale Of Love

A tedious tale of love and friendship, Friendzone is nothing more than your usual romantic comedy served on a French platter.

Netflix’s Gone for Good Review: Attention Grabbing

Gone for Good is a Netflix limited series, revolved around the disappearance of a woman which unfolds many secrets.

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Ladies First Review: A Surprisingly Outdated Gender-Swap Comedy Starring Sacha Baron Cohen

Netflix’s Ladies First arrives with a provocative premise and a talented cast, but the gender-swap comedy struggles to deliver sharp satire. Despite committed performances from Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike, the film relies too heavily on repetitive role-reversal jokes and surface-level commentary.