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Maxance Vincent

Maxance is a film student at the Université de Montréal, with a minor in Video Game Studies and a freelance film/TV and culture critic, focusing on genre cinema and contemporary feature films, while initiating as many people as he can to the incredible chaos of Uncut Gems.

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Renfield (2023): Film Review

Chris McKay’s Renfield doesn’t have enough bark to its bite, with an aggressively mediocre screenplay and monotonous performances bringing down the film’s impeccably-crafted action scenes.

80 for Brady (2023): Film Review

Four legends of the screen and the GOAT team up to make a motion picture that everyone will love in 80 For Brady.

Infinity Pool Movie Review: Cronenberg’s Latest is a Hot Mess

While Infinity Pool contains interesting ideas, the narrative is oftentimes jumbled and features silly performances from Alexander Skarsgard and Mia Goth.

You Resemble Me: Film Review

Dina Amer’s You Resemble Me is not an easy film to watch, but its central performance from Mouna Soualem grips us until the very end.

Missing: Film Review

While Missing isn’t necessarily closely related to Searching, the film’s multiple twists and turns will keep the audience on edge from beginning to end.

Kaleidoscope Review: Netflix’s Latest Gamble Pays Off

Netflix’s Kaleidoscope is an interesting series to explore in any order you want, anchored by great performances from Giancarlo Esposito, Jai Courtney, Paz Vega, and Niousha Noor.

Puss in Boots: The Last Wish Review: Our Favorite Fearless Hero Returns

Puss in Boots returns for The Last Wish, a wild and imaginative animated adventure that ranks high as one of the Shrek franchise’s best films.

Hunt (2022) Film Review

Hunt has great action sequences, but its plot is far too convoluted and its characters aren’t as interesting as Jung-jae thinks they are.

Disenchanted: Movie Review

Disenchanted arrives on Disney+ and almost immediately disappoints, fundamentally misunderstanding what made the first one so great in the first place. 

Falling for Christmas (Netflix) Review

Lindsay Lohan returns to the screen with the campiest yet terrifically engrossing Christmas rom-com possible in Netflix ’s Falling for Christmas.