*Little Brother* (2026) is a comedy available on Netflix that follows a famous real estate agent whose life is upended when his eccentric younger brother unexpectedly reappears. I saw part of the promotional campaign, decided to give it a chance, and I have to say the movie turned out to be quite good. Positive aspects of *Little Brother* (2026): The story works well for what it is, even though we’ve seen this type of plot many times before. The cast does a good job of making the movie work for the most part. John Cena and Eric André are solid as the lead brothers, caught up in ridiculous situations, and they make the scenes work. Director: Matt Spicer Writers: Jarrad Paul, Andrew Mogel Stars: John Cena, Eric André, Michelle Monaghan The supporting cast—including Michelle Monaghan and Christopher Meloni—does a great job. The film has a good pace that moves the story along effectively. The "older brother-younger brother" dynamic provides a functional premise for the story. T...
"Supergirl" possesses some truly solid qualities, but it never quite rises above the level of a merely decent superhero adventure movie. I wouldn't call it a disappointment, but it certainly isn't one of those productions that will redefine the genre. From a technical standpoint, "Supergirl" falls into that category of films where, after a few months, it is hard to recall more than two or three moments. It isn't a letdown, but it is definitely not the movie that will convince anyone that DC has finally found the magic formula. Director: Craig Gillespie Writers: Ana Nogueira, Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster Stars: Milly Alcock, David Corenswet, Eve Ridley Milly Alcock brings the necessary emotional depth and humanity to Kara Zor-El, making her a compelling enough character to carry the story for most of the film. She is simultaneously vulnerable and determined, making it easy to empathize with her. Another major highlight is Jason Momoa as Lobo. Every time he ...