Se7en with Kevin – June Movie Reviews Part 2

In this episode of the ‘Se7en with Kevin’ video series, Kevin dives into 7 under-the-radar films you’ve probably never heard of—but should you give them a shot or skip them entirely? From indie dramas to overlooked gems, find out which titles are worth your time and which ones to avoid.

Hit play to discover Kevin’s picks and see if your next favorite film is hiding in plain sight.

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Se7en with Kevin – June Movie Reviews

Kevin is back with reviews of seven new movies — and this time, his friends picked what he had to watch! From action-packed reboots to wild comedies and horror sequels, it’s a little bit of everything. Plus, a surprise run-in with Poison Ivy has him looking a bit swollen this week.

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Review – Gangs of London: Season 3 (2025)

Logan and Henry travel across the pond to watch and review the brutal third season of Gangs of London.. After a tainted drug supply kills hundreds, a fierce power struggle erupts among London’s gangs. Is it the best season yet? Check out our review to find out! 👊🩸

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“Finn Wallace was the most powerful criminal in London. But now he’s dead – and nobody knows who ordered the hit. It’s up to Sean Wallace, with the help of the Dumani family and Elliot Finch, to take his father’s place.”

Review – 1923: Season 2 (2025)

A brutal winter and mounting threats from adversaries push Jacob and Cara Dutton to fight for their ranch’s survival, as Spencer races home from Africa to save his family in the second and final season of 1923. Watch our review and check out all episodes of the Yellowstone spinoff series on Paramount+.

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“The Duttons face a new set of challenges in the early 20th century, including the rise of Western expansion, Prohibition and the Great Depression.”

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Review – Drop (2025)

A first date is disrupted by a series of menacing AirDrop messages in the new Blumhouse thriller Drop, directed by Christopher Landon. Check out our review of the film, now available to own or rent digitally. 📱

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“A widowed mother’s first date in years takes a terrifying turn when she’s bombarded with anonymous threatening messages on her phone during their upscale dinner, leaving her questioning if her charming date is behind the harassment.”

Review – Black Bag (2025)

Dive into espionage with the wild Cinephellas boys and our review of Black Bag. Join Logan and Henry as they discuss Soderbergh’s sleek spy thriller, starring Cate Blanchett & Michael Fassbender. Is this marital mystery a must-see? Check out our video and don’t forget to stab that like and subscribe button for more great movie reviews. 👝

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“When intelligence agent Kathryn Woodhouse is suspected of betraying the nation, her husband – also a legendary agent – faces the ultimate test of whether to be loyal to his marriage, or his country.”

Review – The White Lotus: Season 3 (2025)

We’re back from our stay at The White Lotus resort in Thailand, and we’re ready to dive into our review of The White Lotus Season 3 with plenty to share. From the stunning cinematography to the gripping drama, this season took us on a wild ride. Join us as we unpack the twists, characters, and themes that made this trip unforgettable. 🪷

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“The exploits of various guests and employees of a luxury resort over the span of a week.”

Review – Severance: Season 2 (2025)

Henry and Logan return to dive into the latest season of the hit Apple TV+ series Severance, starring Adam Scott. Join them as they break down the twists, theories, and standout moments! 🖥️

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“Mark leads a team of office workers whose memories have been surgically divided between their work and personal lives. When a mysterious colleague appears outside of work, it begins a journey to discover the truth about their jobs.”