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.
The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo Review

Diego Céspedes’ The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo defies genre and cinematic conventions to paint an empathic portrait of the HIV crisis.
Dust Bunny Review: There’s Something in the Floor

Bryan Fuller’s Dust Bunny is an inventive and dark family “horror” movie that deserves to find a passionate audience.
H Is for Hawk Review: Claire Foy Triumphs

H Is for Hawk, Philippa Lowthorpe’s beautifully adapted meditation on grief, father/daughter relationships and birdwatching, soars – pun intended.
Oh. What. Fun. Film Review: Christmas Havoc

Michelle Pfeiffer excels in Oh. What. Fun., an enjoyable yet honest Christmas tale of what really happens when a mom decides to take control of her life.
Marty Supreme Movie Review: Way Down We Go

Timothée Chalamet excels as the titular Marty Supreme, a young athlete who’s hell-bent on an endless downhill fall until, all of a sudden, he grows up.