Signs Film Review: No Coincidences
Shyamalan’s classic sci-fi drama Signs is both a thrilling celebration of the genre and a poignant exploration of the purpose behind life’s random tragedies.
After Hours (1985) Film Review
Scorsese’s hidden gem After Hours is the perfect late night watch, as you enter the underworld of downtown New York following one man’s chaotic night.
The Wolf of Wall Street (2013 Film): 10 Years Later
Leonardo DiCaprio is at his best, but Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street has not held up as well as you remember 10 years later.
Girl (2023): Film Review
Girl, from writer/director Adura Onashile, is a poignant, hopeful character study that prioritises the importance of ‘self’ in a mother/daughter relationship.
Slow: Sundance Film Review
From Lithuania, Marija Kavtaradze’s sophomore feature Slow is an asexual romantic drama showing the creation of a relationship – and a different way to love.
When It Melts: Sundance Film Review
When it Melts is a powerful debut feature from Veerle Baetens all about revisiting childhood trauma and holding people accountable for their actions.
Missing Film Review: Better than Searching
While Missing isn’t necessarily closely related to Searching, the film’s multiple twists and turns will keep the audience on edge from beginning to end.
Alice, Darling (2023): Film Review
Alice, Darling allows Anna Kendrick to give a career-best performance playing a woman who’s trying to survive a psychologically abusive relationship.
Against the Tide: Sundance Film Review
Against the Tide shows the effects that climate change has on the Koli fishing community in Bombay as two friends navigate the ever changing waters.
January (2023) Film Review
January is a bit too vague with its themes to be a modern classic, but its striking imagery makes up for the lulls in pacing.