Memory Lane Review: Endearing Dutch Road Movie
An elderly Dutch couple takes a trip down memory lane, or rather Western Europe, in this charming comedy drama that earns every second of its final act’s pathos.
The Fog Review: Excellent Atmospheric Horror
As gloomy campfire horror done right, John Carpenter’s The Fog leans on a strong sense of atmosphere and an excellent synth score to amplify our fear of the unknown.
The Thing Review: A Perfect Movie
The Thing is the master of sci-fi and horror at the top of his game. There’s a reason people still love this thing over forty years after its first release.
The Man in the White Van Review: Striking Thriller
Warren Skeels’ The Man in the White Van is a chilling horror-thriller film that blurs the lines between true crime and slasher horror.
Nosferatu (2024) Review: Haunting Piece of Cinema
Nosferatu (2024) is a chilling horror masterpiece from Robert Eggers featuring incredible sets, costumes, prosthetics and a stellar performance from Lily-Rose Depp.
How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies: Review
Thai breakout hit How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies is a surprisingly honest and tender portrait of familial complexity.
Y2K Review: The End Of The World Has Never Been So Fun
A24’s Y2K is the best kind of nonsense, filled with laughs, and featuring an excellent cast led by Rachel Zegler that elevates the script.
Beatles ‘64 Film Review: Back In The USA
Beatles ‘64 is a refreshing look into The Beatles’ short-lived time on the road, dissecting their fame with first-hand accounts from their biggest fans.
The Trunk Review: Sexy, Sophisticated K-Drama
With a character-driven story rich in mystery and depth, The Trunk is a must-see K-drama about the intricacies of romantic relationships.
Drowning Dry Review: The Fragmentation of Loss
Laurynas Bareiša’s Drowning Dry (Seses) is an atypical but moving family drama about loss and its consequences.