Review: The Call Of The Wild – “A rustic, intimate, and delightfully old-school yarn”
There has been a tidal wave of backlash directed towards this new re-telling of Jack Londen’s iconic 1903 adventure novel, The Call of the...
Read MoreReview: Portrait Of A Lady On Fire – “About as perfect as film gets”
Silence quite frankly suffocates Céline Sciamma’s generational new film. What goes unsaid, and what goes unheard, intensifies to a...
Read MoreReview – Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – “A futile, uninspired & pussyfooted climax to the Saga”
First things first: I love Star Wars. The very last thing this author wants to do is report negatively about a new addition to the...
Read MoreReview: Marriage Story – “Profoundly intimate and perfectly human”
It would have been so easy for Marriage Story – the tenth feature film from acclaimed independent writer-director Noah Baumbach...
Read MoreReview: The Nightingale – “An urgent, uncompromising odyssey of self-discovery”
Australian actor-turned-director Jennifer Kent stunned critics and audiences alike with her 2014 debut, The Babadook. Equal parts...
Read MoreReview: Frozen 2 – “A bolder, braver, ravishingly crafted sequel”
Six years ago, co-directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck unleashed a film which would quickly – and perhaps surprisingly –...
Read MoreReview: 21 Bridges – “Itchy trigger finger entertainment”
There is nothing remotely subtle about 21 Bridges. In fact, it has the nuance and refinement of a drunken all-night Call of Duty session...
Read MoreReview: The Aeronauts – “An awe-inspiring aerial odyssey”
If you’re British, chances are you spend a solid 70% of your day talking (nae, complaining) about the weather. Planning what to wear,...
Read MoreReview: The Beach Bum – “A sun-soaked miracle”
You will probably hate The Beach Bum. It’s provocative, repetitive, scrawly, and unapologetically chaotic. And this reaction is exactly...
Read MoreReview: Luce – “Occasionally compelling, but frequently frustrating”
Director Julius Onah’s Sundance hit taps into uncomfortable representations of race and identity in modern America. Luce asks its...
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