Our Flag Means Death Season 2 Review & Recap
Our Flag Means Death sets sail on stormy seas again in season 2, now with more heart but fewer episodes.
Rustin: Film Review
A tremendous portrait of Bayard Rustin, Netflix’s Rustin stands out from your typical biopic behind the sensational Colman Domingo and an excellent ensemble.
Anatomy of a Fall (2023): Movie Review
Justine Triet’s Anatomy of a Fall is a masterclass in raw emotion and subjective storytelling, with Sandra Hüller giving the year’s very best performance.
Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed Review
Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed is a delicate and intimate showcase of the life of Rock Hudson, one of Hollywood’s most distinguished actors of the 1950s and 60s.
Where the Devil Roams: Brooklyn Horror Film Review
Where the Devil Roams is a unique addition to the indie horror space, showcasing the undeniable talent and creativity of the Adams family.
La Chimera Review: Fleeting Beauty in Life
Alice Rohrwacher’s new film La Chimera expertly examines the fleeting beauty in life from the tombs of the ancient dead.
Unicorns: LFF Film Review
Beautifully shot and visually daring, Unicorns is a film that questions identity and labels in the gaysian London queer scene.
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour: Film Review
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is as electrifying as it is intimate. It captures Taylor Swift’s crowning achievement with first-class quality in every frame.
Red Rooms: Brooklyn Horror Film Review
Red Rooms’ understated yet effective approach to storytelling produces one of the most compelling, psychological fictional crime thrillers to-date.
The Kitchen (Netflix): LFF Film Review
Closing this year’s London Film Festival, The Kitchen is a remarkable portrayal of gentrification in a futuristic, dystopian London, but one that is eerily accurate to the capital’s current state.