Saltburn: Film Review

With Saltburn, Emerald Fennell tells a tale of privilege, desire, and deception with a magnificent visual style.
Flora and Son (2023): Film Review

John Carney’s Flora and Son is a Dublin-based ballsy fairytale about discovering music as a remedy for a young mom and her teenager’s wounded relationship.
Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World: Review

Radu Jude’s latest satire, Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World, is as explosive as you’d think, but it will still consistently surprise and subvert all preconceptions.
Totally Killer: Film Review

loud and clear reviews Totally Killer Prime Video film movie 2023
Close Your Eyes: NYFF Film Review

Victor Erice’s return to filmmaking, Close Your Eyes, is a touching and methodical exploration of memory, longing, and cinema.
Menus Plaisirs Les Troisgros: NYFF Film Review

We are a fly on the wall in Frederick Wiseman’s Menus Plaisirs – Les Troisgros, learning and remaining in awe of the talent of these high-end culinary maestros.
Fallen Leaves (2023): Film Review

33 years later, Aki Kaurismäki continues his Proletariat series with Fallen Leaves, a hilarious and winning deadpan delight.
Sex Education (Netflix) Season 4 Review

Sex Education season 4 is a heartfelt swan song to a beloved story and noteworthy characters who have helped audiences feel comfortable enduring some of life’s most significant changes.
The Creator: Film Review

Gareth Edward’s The Creator is an ambitious, timely Sci-Fi epic that packs a punch; a visually stunning triumph that captivates the audience throughout.
The Coffee Table: Fantastic Fest Film Review

Though utterly shocking and bleak, Caye Casas’ The Coffee Table is a unique standout, that will have audiences talking for years to come.