Hold Onto Me Film Review: A Fragile Bond

Hold Onto Me captures the hardships of childhood and parenthood in a visually driven, maturely emotional feature film debut from Myrsini Aristidou.
Everybody to Kenmure Street Review

Protest is joy in the wonderful Everybody to Kenmure Street, a cinematic documentary in celebration of a thwarted a dawn raid.
Shrinking Season 3 Review: Moving On

In season 3 of Shrinking on Apple TV, the writers lean hard into the theme of moving on in what feels like a final season of the show.
In Cold Light Review: Maika vs the World

Maxime Giroux’s In Cold Light is a surprisingly compelling thriller that trades mindless violence for affecting drama and good performances.
The Rip (Netflix) Review: It Pretty Much Rips

Joe Carnahan’s The Rip is a suspenseful cop thriller full of surprising twists, fun action and solid, believable performances.
A Poet Review: An Insane Film

At the start of the year, Simón Mesa Soto’s A Poet already positions itself as an unforgettable film, one that is both morbidly funny and profoundly human.
All That’s Left of You Review: Harrowing Drama

Cherien Dabis’s All That’s Left of You, one of the most important movies of the year, is a necessary watch to bear witness to past and present atrocities.
The Housemaid Movie Review: Twisted Thriller

More complex and layered than expected, Paul Feig’s terrifying thriller The Housemaid will surprise you with its dark twists and turns.
Fallout Season 2 Review: The Wild, Wild Wasteland

Bleak, bold and devilishly fun, Fallout Season 2 continues the adaptation’s success with more thrills, more comedy, and more exploding heads.
Avatar Fire and Ash Review: An Absolute Triumph
James Cameron has done it again; Avatar: Fire and Ash is a must see cinematic event with astonishing visuals and terrific performances.