Fail-Safe Review: This Is How The World Ends

While it shares similarities with Dr. Strangelove and 12 Angry Men, Fail Safe is a masterful thriller filled with anxiety and despair in its own right.
Night of the Juggler Review: Restored Crime Classic

An ex-cop goes on the hunt for his daughter’s kidnapper in Night of the Juggler, a white-knuckled action flick set in NYC’s sleaziest era.
Together Film Review: Co-Dependency Can Kill

Together manages to capture the absurdity and anxiety of relationship co-dependency through off-putting body horror, sparking a dark sense of humor.
Lurker Movie Review: Shifting power dynamics

Highlighting the dangers of fame and power, Alex Russell’s dazzling feature debut, Lurker, is one of the biggest surprises of the year.
AJ Goes to the Dog Park: Film Review

As a low-budget comedy, AJ Goes to the Dog Park has a surplus of puns and wacky jokes. It cleverly embraces limitations, though its third act is weakly written.
Il Dono Review: Corrupted Country Living

Michelangelo Frammartino’s debut film Il Dono returns to cinemas, with time only accentuating its capacity to surprise.
Folktales Review: Finding answers in the past

In Folktales, students travel north of the Arctic Circle to learn skills passed down by their ancestors and escape modern living.
Dying Film Review: Death Is A Family Affair

Dying, a complex and confident tale of a family grappling with death in all its forms, sees writer-director Matthias Glasner working at the peak of his powers.
I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) Review

I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) mixes wicked kills with a great cast to make this goofy slasher legacy sequel worth the watch.
Network (1976) Film Review: Still Mad As Hell

Backed by an outstanding cast, Sidney Lumet’s Network (1976) remains an excellent indictment of TV news and corporate power.