Denis Villeneuve, in these two parts of a whole, has created that special kind of blockbuster, that’s as thrilling as it is thoughtful.
All in Film Review
Denis Villeneuve, in these two parts of a whole, has created that special kind of blockbuster, that’s as thrilling as it is thoughtful.
Cinema is more than capable of re-sparking child-like excitement in the heart when done right. La Chimera proves it.
Ramata-Toulaye Sy has put together a tremendously promising feature debut that’s absolutely worth seeking out.
Monster is one to catch if you love a thriller or if you’re looking for a masterclass in intricate character relationships.
The Zone of Interest can restore your faith in the large-budget film, and maybe your belief in humanity’s capacity to endure any tyranny
An incredibly moving film, the balance between Broadway musical modernity and the authenticity of early 20th-century Black lives is well-wrought.
Watch hungry to maximise the effect of this film’s tantalising main attraction – the food.
Poor Things is a turbulent, jagged film thats rough edges are just as beautiful as it’s sleek professionalism.
Fallen Leaves is a contemporary achievement that succeeds in making you both think and feel at the same time, because it’s clear that so much thought and feeling has gone into its craft.
May December is excellently unnerving, a dark tour through a long-living nightmare.
The viewer is positioned to witness the treatment of animals through the eyes of EO, a sweet and innocent creature who has no choice but to accept his fate.
You’ve seen one Exorcism movie; you’ve seen them all.
SAW X is wickedly fun, ferociously violent, and a shockingly competent reintroduction to the iconic franchise!
Where there should be blasphemy and bloodshed there is only boredom in this ninth Conjuring-universe film.
Anchored by an electrifying performance by Andrea Riseborough, To Leslie is an empathetic, engaging, and hopeful journey of rehabilitation and redemption.
Scream 6 is a welcome addition to the series, offering guts, glory, and a unique change of scenery.
Cocaine Bear bears no charm
Short, but certainly not sweet, Aftersun is a holiday you wont soon forget.
If you’re in it just for the action, so to speak, then not to worry.
Babylon is dizzying and electrifying, it’s not for the faint of heart nor the pure of soul, but for those ready and willing to wander its gargantuan runtime and indulge in the luxuries of its scope, it proves to be a methodical and beautiful portrait of chaos run rife.