*Camp Rock 3* left me feeling both excited and disappointed; at its core, there is a good movie here, but the script moves so hastily that the potential is never fully realized. The main plot works, but the romance develops too quickly, the competition feels rushed, and the consequences of the characters' decisions are barely explored. You can even guess who the five finalists will be almost immediately; that isn't necessarily a bad thing, but the lead-up to that point should have been far more thrilling. The new cast is where the movie really shines. Malachi Barton does a great job as Fletch, though I wish they had stayed true to the "bad boy" persona hinted at early on, rather than turning him into such a soft character. Liamani Segura is fantastic as Sage; her competitive nature, emotional backstory, and relationship with her brother make for compelling material, and she truly comes across as a future star. Hudson Stone also surprised me as Desi: he is charismatic...
*Umthetho* is a gripping crime thriller that works best when it focuses on the impossible choices its characters face. Its double-agent plot, prison setting, and solid South African cast give the series the tension needed to stand out from conventional police dramas. Crime dramas often pose a simple question: how far would you go to protect your family? *Umthetho* takes that premise and complicates it significantly by placing its protagonist on both sides of the law. Stars: Robert Hobbs, Albert van Vuuren, Nqobile Khumalo This South African Netflix series follows Mbali Dlamini, a prosecutor whose professional life revolves around justice. However, her personal life is tied to a much darker world: her older brother, Moses, is a powerful inmate running a violent criminal organization from prison. When Mbali is forced to act as a double agent within her brother's criminal network, her life changes completely. She must work within the system she believes in while earning the trust of ...