Children of Men Review: A Storytelling Miracle
Children of Men is a terrifying, exhilarating, and sickening portrait of the darkest corners of humanity, but one that inspires hope all the same.
Y Tu Mamá También Review: A Great Sexperience
Alfonso Cuarón’s Y Tu Mamá También is an extraordinarily compelling road trip centred on two sex-crazed teenagers in 90s Mexico.
The Regulars Review: A Day at the Prince Charles
Set at the Prince Charles Cinema and featuring its staff, The Regulars is a very enjoyable workplace comedy drama that is a perfect tribute to the iconic cinema.
Silent Light Locarno Review: Bright But Dark
Silent Light forces its audience to stare straight into the heart of grief, utilizing breathtaking cinematography and a sleepy yet captivating atmosphere.
Sketch Movie Review: Drawpocalypse Now
Seth Worley’s Sketch turns grief into crayon-born chaos in a heartfelt monster adventure full of color, emotion, and ’80s-style fun.
Freakier Friday: The Feel-Good Sequel of the Summer
With the exact right blend of nostalgia and heart, Freakier Friday is the rare sequel that improves its predecessor, and the feel-good reunion we needed.
Great Expectations (1998): Film Review
Alfonso Cuarón’s Great Expectations (1998), with Ethan Hawke and Gwyneth Paltrow, is a lush, underrated adaptation worth rediscovering.
It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley: Film Review
It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley is a raw display of the singer’s talent, career, and the life struggles he faced before his untimely death.
Chief of War Review: Momoan Masterpiece
Jason Momoa stars in Chief of War on Apple TV+, an epic Hawaiian historical masterpiece that, as one of the best shows of 2025, is a summertime must-see.
Fail-Safe Review: This Is How The World Ends
While it shares similarities with Dr. Strangelove and 12 Angry Men, Fail Safe is a masterful thriller filled with anxiety and despair in its own right.