Lost in Starlight Review: Vibrantly Human
Lost in Starlight is a vividly colored and urbanized familiar story of finding love and overcoming loss, unbound by planetary restrictions.
The Heirloom Review: Lockdown Woes
Ben Petrie’s The Heirloom is an intriguing, deceptive, and amusing metafictional comedy-drama that keeps viewers guessing.
Sorry, Baby Film Review: How Do We Heal?
In Sorry, Baby, Eva Victor crafts a story about trauma that prioritizes depicting nonlinear healing and friendship between women over violence and suffering.
Dangerous Animals Film Review: Instant Classic
Jai Courtney and Hassie Harrison battle nature and each other in Dangerous Animals, a brutal survival thriller where the real predator isn’t underwater.
Barron’s Cove Movie Review: Violence & Guilt
Evan Ari Kelman’s Barron’s Cove is a serious and gritty drama about violence, guilt and the complicated relationships between fathers and sons.
It Was Just an Accident Review: Road Rage
Jafar Panahi’s Palme d’Or winner It Was Just an Accident captures the anger of a nation under a repressive jackboot with suspense and humanity.
John Wick Chapter 3 – Parabellum Review
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum escalates the franchise further, and while it delivers on the fun factor, it also may be a bit bloated for its own good.
MobLand Season 1 Review
Season 1 of MobLand on Paramount+ gives us a good mobster drama through a fresh perspective that explores the criminal psyche.
Resurrection Review: Dreaming When We’re Awake
Bi Gan’s Resurrection is an ambitious and evocative tribute to cinema through the ages. Just don’t expect it to make much sense.
Urchin Film Review: Giving Life a Chance
Harris Dickinson’s Urchin is full of life, empathy and introspection, beautifully carried by Frank Dillane’s heartbreaking performance.