Dune Part Two Review: Villeneuve Continues to Push Boundaries

With precise vision and execution, Dune: Part Two is the kind of boundary-pushing blockbuster epic that will make you question how Villeneuve managed to achieve it in the first place.
Lovely, Dark and Deep review: Horror earns the title

In psychological and supernatural horror Lovely, Dark, and Deep, Lennon takes a job as a Canadian park ranger to track down her missing sister, but her search soon turns to survival.
Ordinary Angels: Film Review

Hilary Swank stars in Ordinary Angels, a heart wrenching true to life story of a father waiting for a liver transplant for his daughter to save her life.
The Outrun Film Review: A Whirlwind of a Journey

In Nora Fingscheidt’s stormy addiction drama The Outrun, Saoirse Ronan once again proves she’s an acting force to be reckoned with.
Architecton: Berlin Film Review

Architecton is one of the best documentaries to portray and discuss humanity’s place within the natural world since 1982’s groundbreaking Koyaanisqatsi.
Crossing Film Review: A Detailed Tapestry

Levan Akin’s latest drama, Crossing, is a glorious ode to the decency of humans and the richness of Istanbul.
My Favourite Cake Film Review: Daring to Be Free

In My Favourite Cake, Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha tell the sweet, hilarious, tragic story of an Iranian woman who one day realizes she has every right to be free.
Love Lies Bleeding Review: Intoxicating Thriller

Love Lies Bleeding, Rose Glass’ gloriously bizarre follow up to Saint Maud, is a marvellous feat of muscular filmmaking.
La Cocina Film Review: Tense Day at Work

Alonso Ruizpalacios’ La Cocina offers us an open-doors day in an excruciatingly stressful restaurant kitchen but captures it with character and technique.
All Shall Be Well Film Review: Grief, Family & Love

From the 74th Berlin Film Festival, All Shall Be Well is a soft and yet not any less heartbreaking portrayal of grief, family, and love.