FlickDirect Movie Reviews

Theatrical, Streaming, Physical Media Reviews by Allison Rose

Browse reviews written by Allison Rose, including critical takes on films, home entertainment releases, and television series.


Allison   Rose, FlickDirect film critic

Allison Rose is a Senior Correspondent and Critic for FlickDirect, bringing years of experience in film coverage and broadcast media. A Hofstra University communications graduate, she previously held an FCC broadcast license and now shares her movie expertise weekly on KRMS News/Talk 97.5 FM, with additional appearances on television and at industry events. Recognized as a Tomatometer-Approved Critic, Allison is an active member of SEFCA, the Florida Film Critics Circle, and the Online Film Critics Society.


12 Strong
12 Strong kept my attention and gave me new insight into what our military was involved in overseas after 9/11.   While some will say it “glamorizes” war, it is nonetheless entertaining and informative.
Full Review  | Grade: B

The Lego Ninjago Movie
The Lego Ninjago Movie has an amazing level of talent involved including Chan, Franco, and Theroux. All three are terrific at emoting vocally, which helps the viewer feel compassion for their characters.
Full Review  | Grade: C

Blade Runner 2049
If one has to wait over 30 years for a sequel, it better be worth it and I can assure you, Blade Runner 2049 certainly fits the bill.  Visually and orally exceptional, it is well acted and directed and is worth the investment.
Full Review  | Grade: A

The Commuter
You’ll be engrossed for much of the film but in the end, you’ll probably walk out thinking, "what was all that build up for?"
Full Review  | Grade: C

Battle of the Sexes
Well acted, well written, and interesting, Battle of the Sexes presents a piece of history in such a way to keep the audience interested and emotionally invested.  It deserves all the praise it has garnered.
Full Review  | Grade: B

My Little Pony: The Movie
The voice talent in Little Pony: The Movie is incredibly strong with veteran voice actors and the aforementioned cast with a 1080p high definition video quality is strong and the colors pop off the screen beautifully.
Full Review  | Grade: C

The Dark Knight
The 2160p high definition video quality is much kinder to The Dark Knight than it was to its predecessor, Batman Begins. The special effects are so well done that you can’t see any flaws in the upgrade to 4K. 
Full Review  | Grade: A

Batman Begins
With Nolan at the helm and Bale steering the ship this Batman film delves deeper and is more serious than its predecessors but it works so well you can’t help but admire the craftsmanship.
Full Review  | Grade: B

American Made
The subject matter of American Made is interesting and outrageous and the fact that is it based on true events makes it all the more intriguing. 
Full Review  | Grade: B

Inception
If you look up the word inception in the dictionary, you will find this meaning - an act, process, or instance of beginning: commencement. However, for director Christopher Nolan it means something slightly different.
Full Review  | Grade: B

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