“This is what struck me most about Shoplifters: how consistently intimate it feels…”
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“This is what struck me most about Shoplifters: how consistently intimate it feels…”
What we talk about when we talk about the Jedi.
‘Race relations; unions; individual success in a world of inequality; the role of radical art in promoting social change; the blurred line between compelled labour and indentured servitude – this is a highly abridged list of topics the film touches on. I could go on.‘
The film is painterly in other ways than its aesthetic.
Certain elements of “Mortal Engines” were lacking
Enthralling and gross
Needless to say, this is a movie you should see ASAP. Really, it’s a superhero movie for anyone who’s sick of superhero movies; and it’s somehow also a treat for fans of the genre.
In Part 2 of our 2018 retrospective, Howie and Rhys (and special guest Chris) descend into utter chaos as they dive deep into their least favourite films of the year so far.
Less of a straightforward narrative and more of a mosaic.
Robin Hood is a disaster - we’re ripping that bandaid straight off.
Some quick thoughts on Damien Chazelle’s “First Man” and Luca Guadagnino’s “Suspiria”
Whether we like it or not, it’s happening
A stunning but uncomfortable debut from Brazil’s most-subscribed Youtube Channel.
Every Who Down in Whoville likes Christmas a lot...
But 'The Grinch', from Universal, gives me pause for thought.
The stage production certainly did not contain thousands of living mice fusing together into a single monster and marching through a haunted forest…but the film does.
This independent Australian film seems perfect on paper, but you can’t judge a book by its cover.
Read on to find out why.
Robert Redford stars as Robert Redford in this biopic of gentleman thief, Forest Tucker. But can he pull of his last job before retirement?
Boy Erased has something to say but it’s not one for confrontation…