Daaaaaali!: LFF Film Review

Daaaaaali! is sublimely nonsensical fun, not at all to be taken seriously, yet with some clever commentary at play too.
Late Night with the Devil Review: Must-see Horror

Late Night with the Devil recounts the events of Halloween 1977 when a talk show host aims to put on the most memorable and sinister TV event in history.
Smoke Sauna Sisterhood: Film Review

Anna Hints’ Smoke Sauna Sisterhood is a quietly engrossing documentary that tells the stories of several women in the darkness of an isolated sauna.
All of Us Strangers Film Review: Scott is Superb

All of Us Strangers, Andrew Haigh’s intimate gay romance within a metaphysical drama, is perfect.
That They May Face The Rising Sun: Film Review

Pat Collins’ That They May Face The Rising Sun is a powerful and delicate portrayal of ordinary life in rural Ireland.
Eileen: LFF Film Review

Thomasin Mckenzie and Anne Hathaway are affable new friends in the twisted obsessive love story Eileen, based on Ottessa Moshfegh’s award winning novel.
Lost in the Night: LFF Film Review

Amat Escalante’s Lost in the Night successfully builds its mystery throughout the entire film in a visually compelling thriller.
Priscilla (2023): LFF Film Review

Telling the untold story of Priscilla Presley, Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla is a tender, poignant drama with an incredible performance from Cailee Spaeny.
Memory (2023): LFF Film Review

Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard both shine in Memory, Michel Franco’s softly provoking dementia drama that is by far his best film.
The Bikeriders Review: Charged Slice of Americana

Austin Butler, Jodie Comer and Tom Hardy star in The Bikeriders, Jeff Nichols’ biker club drama that is a charged slice of Americana.