Memories of a Burning Body Film Review
Memories of a Burning Body is an honest portrayal of what it means to be a woman, with all its beauty and hardship.
Say Nothing Review: Explosive Exploration of Guilt
Say Nothing is a blistering, tension-filled exploration of the Troubles that balances fact and fiction alongside two generations of terrific performances.
Gladiator II Review: Lacks Emotion But Entertains
With Gladiator II, Ridley Scott proves that at 86 years old, he can still make us reflect on humanity’s relationship with tyranny.
Paddington In Peru Review: There’s No Place Like Home
Paddington in Peru pulls the Browns out of London and into the heart of an age-old conspiracy involving lost treasure, hidden cities, and oranges.
Arcane Season 2 Review: Out with a Bang
Arcane Season 2 picks right back up where the first left off, leading to a tense and emotionally resonant end to the storyline.
His Three Daughters Review: Skillfully Transparent
Azazel Jacobs’ calm and contained family drama His Three Daughters will break your heart and gently glue its pieces back together.
Scenes From a Marriage Review: Gripping Case Study
Ingmar Bergman’s miniseries Scenes From a Marriage is a complex, emotionally violent examination of love and marriage. Writer and Director: Ingmar BergmanGenre: DramaNumber of episodes: 6U.S. Release: April 11, 1973U.K. Release: February 7, 1975Where to Watch: on digital and on demand Ingmar Bergman’s television miniseries Scenes From a Marriage (Scener Ur Ett Äktenskap) introduces the […]
The Seventh Seal Review: Checkmate
Ingmar Bergman’s The Seventh Seal is a cinematic masterpiece that marks the director’s foray into existential themes and memorable visuals.
Make Me Famous Review: 80s NYC remembered
In Make Me Famous, Brian Vincent’s tapestry of the NYC art scene from the 80s perseveres its unique reputation as an epicentre of creativity.
Absolution Review: Probing Study of Aging Gangster
Liam Neeson stars in the melancholic Absolution, as an ill gangster trying to find redemption for the violence of his life.