Slip: Roku Channel Series Review
Slip stars Zoe Lister-Jones as Mae, a struggling woman trying to navigate a failing marriage whilst simultaneously trying not to lose herself too.
Swallowed (2023) Film Review: Queer Trepidation
Swallowed is an agitating and tense queer horror which follows two childhood best friends as they try to smuggle drugs over the Canadian border.
How to Blow Up a Pipeline: Film Review
The environmental thriller How to Blow Up a Pipeline is a breathless, roaring film, both in its thrilling scenes of tension and urgent messages surrounding the climate crisis.
Other People’s Children: Film Review
Rebecca Zlotowski’s step-parent drama Other People’s Children is an empathetic, heartbreaking film, and one of the best dramas of the year.
Beef: Netflix Series Review
Netflix’s Beef is a darkly funny meditation on pent-up grief and how much of it we’re willing to exploit.
Everything Went Fine: Film Review
Everything Went Fine in François Ozon’s thought-provoking drama about an elderly man who wants to end his life.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: 1974 Film Review (4K UHD)
In Second Sight Film’s release of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Leatherface is ready to be witnessed in 4K UHD 48 years after its original release.
Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now Film Review
While not dissimilar to other music docs of recent years, Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now charmingly encapsulates the Scottish superstar’s struggle with second album syndrome.
Rye Lane (2023): Film Review
Raine Allen-Miller’s Rye Lane is a hilarious and charming film that breathes new life into the romantic comedy through its performances and authentic locations.
Miranda’s Victim: Film Review
Abigail Breslin gives a career-best performance in Miranda’s Victim, the untold true story of how a sexual assault case forever changed the American legal system.