Mountains Film Review: Home is a delicate thing
Change creeps its way through Little Haiti in Monica Sorelle’s Mountains, about an immigrant family facing the loss of their neighbourhood and identity.
The Secret Art of Human Flight Review
The Secret Art of Human Flight is a must-watch for fans of weird and wonderful storytelling. It’s a celebration of life and humanity in the most original way.
Paradise is Burning (2024) Film Review
Mixing family drama and a touch of the surreal to great effect, Paradise is Burning is one of the most moving films of the year.
Sunlight Film Review: Introspective Dark Comedy
Sunlight is a hilariously dark comedy that uses humour and self-awareness to navigate issues of identity, mental health, and family dysfunction.
Lilies Not For Me Review: Heartbreaking History
Lilies Not For Me is a gut-wrenching drama that revisits a neglected, dark period in queer history through the hazy lens of a complex love triangle.
Strange Darling Review: Transfixing Thriller
JT Mollner’s Strange Darling has unnerving twists and turns, exquisite cinematography, and a star making turn from Willa Fitzgerald.
Lore Film Review: Crafty & Original Anthology
Lore stands proudly on the foundation of classic horror films, but moves beyond them to encapsulate a new space, making its own waves in the horror world.
Daughters Review: One of 2024’s Best Docs
Daughters (2024) taps into the notions of family and long-term change under the oppression of the American prison industrial complex.
Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In Film Review
Soi Cheang creates a new style of gravity-defying action in his latest movie, Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In, the first part in a planned trilogy.
Damnation Review: Frighteningly Fatalistic
Damnation is a pivotal film in Béla Tarr’s filmography, a sensationally shot work that represents one of the earliest examples of the filmmaker’s austere and unique style.