Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles: Film Review

Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, directed by a 24-year-old Chantal Akerman, is a masterpiece of minutiae, motherhood and misery.
Violent Night Review: David Harbour’s Santa Saves The Day

Unlike any traditional Christmas film, Violent Night delivers naughty and nice – a modern Die Hard where the hero is the biggest softie of all, David Harbour as Father Christmas.
Hidden Letters: Film Review

Violet Du Feng’s documentary, Hidden Letters, is a carefully considered, fiercely potent snapshot of a country and society in flux.
The Territory (Nat Geo) Film Review

National Geographic’s The Territory is a visually stunning documentary about the human costs of climate change, as an Indigenous Brazilian tribe fights for their survival.
Nocebo Film Review: The Conundrum of Motherhood

Nocebo will have your skin crawling from start to finish as you dive into Eva Green’s Christine’s paranoid world in Lorcan Finnegan’s latest feature.
The Guardians of The Galaxy Holiday Special: Review

Marvel Studios’ The Guardians Of The Galaxy Holiday Special is a charming and hilarious return to James Gunn’s lovingly crafted corner of the universe.
Devotion (2022) Film Review: “You Can’t Always Do What You’re Told”

Jam-packed with powerful performances and stunning imagery, Devotion is one of the most emotionally resonant action movies in years.
Where Life Begins: Film Review

Stéphane Freiss’ Where Life Begins beautifully explores the power of connection, poignantly allowing two people the chance to find their own version of peace.
Bootlegger: Film Review (2022 Native Cinema Showcase)

Screened at the 2022 Native Cinema Showcase, Caroline Monnet’s Bootlegger offers a unique look at the struggles of a marginalized group.
Wednesday (Netflix): Season 1 Review

Starring an astonishing Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams, Season 1 of Netflix ’s 2022 series Wednesday is quite the mysterious and spooky delight.