MobLand Season 1 Review

Season 1 of MobLand on Paramount+ gives us a good mobster drama through a fresh perspective that explores the criminal psyche.
Resurrection Review: Dreaming When We’re Awake

Bi Gan’s Resurrection is an ambitious and evocative tribute to cinema through the ages. Just don’t expect it to make much sense.
Urchin Film Review: Giving Life a Chance

Harris Dickinson’s Urchin is full of life, empathy and introspection, beautifully carried by Frank Dillane’s heartbreaking performance.
Bogancloch Review: Ambitious Documentary

Bogancloch is an ambitious work of storytelling, and the payoff is rewarding. For those with an eye for experimental slow cinema, this film is exceptional.
Sound of Falling Review: Haunted House Story

With her uber-confident second feature film Sound of Falling, director Mascha Schilinski artfully dissects the 20th century in Germany.
Caravan Review: A Mother’s Rebirth

Zuzana Kirchnerová’s Caravan gives dimension, nuance and grace to mothers serving as the sole caretaker for intellectually disabled children.
Sentimental Value Review: Dad’s Girls on Film

Joachim Trier delivers another portrait of modern familial angst with honesty and self-awareness in Cannes highlight Sentimental Value.
Sirens (Netflix) Review: Twisted Dark Comedy

With a unique setting and unforgettable characters, Sirens is an exciting tale of power, wealth, sisterhood, and how these come together.
The Chronology of Water (2025): Film Review

Kristen Stewart’s The Chronology of Water is a feat in experimental filmmaking that refuses to dilute itself for its audience’s viewing comfort.
Lilo & Stitch (2025) Review: Ohana on My Mind

Disney’s heartfelt Lilo & Stitch remake captures the original’s charm with stellar performances and a deft touch from director Dean Fleischer Camp.