Delegation (Ha’Mishlahat): Film Review
Asaf Saban’s Delegation beautifully explores the lingering sadness of our psychological growing pains beneath the veil of poisoned happiness.
Drifter Film Review: What it’s like to be a cis white gay man
Through the haunting story of a young man searching for himself, Drifter shows us what it’s like to be a cis white gay man in Berlin at a specific moment in time.
BlackBerry (2023): Film Review
BlackBerry documents an important part of technological history, and the complex relationships and brilliant minds that made it happen.
The Quiet Migration (Stille Liv): Film Review
Malene Choi’s The Quiet Migration (Stille Liv) is a personal and poignant film about a Korean adoptee’s search for identity and belonging in the Danish countryside.
The Echo: Berlin Film Festival Review
Set in a tiny village in the Mexican highlands, Tatiana Huezo’s The Echo is a mesmerising mosaic of a group of children growing up.
Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine’s Day Special Review
HBO Max’s Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine’s Day Special gives fans of DC Comics a chaotic and hilarious Valentine’s Day watch.
Town of Strangers (2023): Film Review
Treasa O’Brien’s Town of Strangers blends documentary with fiction filmmaking to tell stories of ‘otherness’ at home in a rural Irish town.
Bocchi the Rock!: Anime Series Review
Bocchi the Rock! captures social anxiety and musical perfectionism in ways rarely shown on screen, making it a hilarious, relatable anime.
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.