Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break Review: Revenge At Its Most Glam-Rock
Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break thrills and entertains with the story of a sparkly-suited man who goes on a revenge rampage to right the world’s wrongs over the course of a lunch break.
United States vs. Reality Winner Review: Plea for Freedom
United States vs. Reality Winner crafts a compelling portrait of its absent subject, although fails to take a critical lens to the puzzling facts of the case.
The Return: Her Life After ISIS: Review
The Return: Life After Isis tells the story of the young women who left home to join ISIS in Syria, and the struggle as their home countries now deny them the right to return.
Our Father Review: Sorrow & Sisterhood
Our Father is a compelling story of sisters under strain. Reuniting in a pursuit of selfhood and purpose, will they find what they’re looking for?
Broadcast Signal Intrusion Review: Shum Jr Falls Down a Rabbit Hole
Starring Harry Shum Jr as a video archivist on a mission, Broadcast Signal Intrusion is a paranoia-fuelled, noir-like sci-fi thriller that doesn’t quite know what to do with its irresistible premise.
Stop And Go Film Review: COVID Road Trip Comedy is a Laugh Riot
Stop And Go subverts every expectation you might have for a “COVID comedy,” whisking audiences away on an absurd but immensely amusing cross-country adventure.
Here Before Review: Compelling Psychological Thriller
Here Before benefits from an ever-excellent Andrea Riseborough performance in the service of a moving portrait of a grieving woman afflicted by the supernatural.