Earthsounds Review: Apple TV’s Coolest Nature Series

Earthsounds is quite a hypnotic exploration of sound in nature that mesmerizes and stands out as Apple TV+’s coolest nature series to date.
Civil War Review: A Dark Look at a Divided Nation

Alex Garland’s Civil War eschews a hard political lean to look at both the senseless violence and depressing numbness of a dark, divided nation.
Irena’s Vow Review: Grounded & Gripping Drama

Sophie Nélisse shines in Irena’s Vow, a moving film adaptation of the Broadway play based on the true story of Irena Gut Opdyke.
In Flames Film Review: The Horrors of the Patriarchy

Zarrar Khan’s In Flames utilises horror stylings to explore how oppressive patriarchal violence literally and metaphorically haunts the women of Pakistan.
Ripley Review: Netflix Series Renews Source Material

Andrew Scott is superb in Netflix series Ripley, which delivers a new version of Thomas Ripley with astonishing world building and attention to detail.
The People’s Joker Review: Trans Comic Book Allegory

You’ll be lost if you’re not on the wavelength of The People’s Joker, but it’s one of the most bizarrely personal films in a long time.
Yannick Film Review: The Shift in Spectatorship

With Yannick, Quentin Dupieux creates a satire that explores the modern cinemagoer’s relationship with the art form.
Girls State Review: Who Runs the World?

Girls State is an empowering and timely documentary that uses the Girls State program to discuss society’s most pressing political issues.
Baby Assassins 2 Babies Review: A Perfect Sequel

Baby Assassins: 2 Babies introduces new characters, new adult responsibilities, more reasons to laugh, and is all the better for it.
Monkey Man Review: Dev Patel’s Brutal Brawler

Dev Patel’s directorial debut Monkey Man is a brutal brawler of a film, combining influences from Asian action cinema and Indian mythology.