Godland Film Review: Muddled but Beautiful Odyssey
Hlynur Palmáson again draws out the beauty and formidability of the Icelandic landscape in Godland, a journey of intense soul-searching and religious doubt.
Alcarràs: LFF Film Review
Alcarràs might not have the deep emotional connection it strives for, but its detailed world of textured characters makes it an experience worth having.
Showing Up Review: The Balance Between Life & Art
Kelly Reichardt’s latest feature, Showing Up, beautifully depicts the balance between an artist’s life and work, exploring what art means to those who make it and the magnificence of the creative process.
Holy Spider Review: A Film of Righteous Anger
Aided by its two lead performances, Ali Abbasi’s Holy Spider is a brutal, chilling thriller that is full of righteous anger at Iran’s system of misogyny.
Lyle, Lyle Crocodile Film Review: Widely Wholesome
Lyle, Lyle Crocodile is a perfectly fun film that almost any kid is bound to enjoy, even if it gets too silly for the adults in the crowd.