
WATCH THIS – Red, White & Royal Blue
This feel-good feature will make you smile from start to finish. Based on Casey McQuiston’s best-selling novel, Red, White & Royal Blue delivers a charming blend of romance, wit, and political intrigue. The highly publicized feud between Alex (Taylor Zakhar Perez), the son of the U.S. President, and Britain’s Prince Henry (Nicholas Galitzine), threatens to spark an international incident. But when a PR damage control campaign forces them into the public spotlight together, sparks fly — and their relationship quickly evolves from reluctant friendship into something far more intimate.
The chemistry between the two leads is undeniable and refreshingly natural. There’s nothing corny here — just two impossibly beautiful young men making eyes at each other in the kind of dreamy, escapist love story we could all use right now. It’s tender, fun, and unapologetically romantic.

SKIP IT – Jurassic World: Rebirth
This one had so much potential — or at least that’s what the trailer led us to believe. Unfortunately, Jurassic World: Rebirth turns out to be a disappointing and unnecessary extension of an already overdrawn franchise. The thrill is gone. The film lacks substance, the characters feel recycled, and the survival stakes fall flat because we already know the main characters are untouchable. No risks, no surprises, no excitement.
What once felt like a heart-pounding adventure has become a stale rehash of better movies that came before. It’s time to let the dinos rest.
