Omen (2023): Cannes Film Review

Omen (Augure) is a sharp and stylistically marvelous tale about beliefs, guilt, and vitality drenched in magical realism.
Afghan Dreamers: Film Review

David Greenwald’s documentary Afghan Dreamers poignantly and powerfully showcases an all-girls robotics team from Afghanistan who dream of enacting change.
Killers of the Flower Moon: Film Review

Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon is a potent, stunning epic, elevated by a superb screenplay and flawless performances.
The Animal Kingdom Review: Haunting Dystopian Gem

Paul Kircher is astonishingly good in Thomas Cailley’s The Animal Kingdom, a thoroughly absorbing film that you simply won’t be able to take your eyes off of.
Inshallah A Boy Review: Claustrophobic Tragedy

Revolving around a Jordanian widow trying to survive a patriarchal society, Inshallah A Boy plays out like a claustrophobic tragedy, made all the more relevant by the very real issues it explores.
Strange Way of Life Review: Masculinity & Desire

Pedro Almodóvar’s queer western is not the film you expect it to be. Strange Way of Life is a sensual, timely tale of masculinity and desire.
Fast X Review: A Load of Carnage

Fast X zooms into cinemas this weekend, with Vin Diesel back in the driver’s seat once again, joined by Jason Momoa, Diesel’s new archenemy.
Under the Fig Trees (2023): Film Review

Love and human connections blossom within nature’s watch in Under the Fig Trees, Erige Sehiri’s tender and immaculately composed orchard chamber piece.
Sanctuary (2023): Film Review

Zachary Wigon’s latest film, Sanctuary, is a spicy psychological chess match between two stars in the making, Christopher Abbott and Margaret Qualley.
Queer Eye Season 7 Review

Queer Eye Season 7 demonstrates why the heartfelt, uplifting reality television series is still cherished five years after its premiere.