Review: 7 Prisoners – “An eye-opening and vital experience”
History is awash with examples involving the exploitation of human beings. Yet sadly, we still need not look any further than the present...
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As an avid lover of dogs, and long-time admirer of Tom Hanks, I’d been waiting for Finch, coming to Apple+ this Friday, with great...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Don’t Breath 2, Underworld, Scream, The Sheik, Sex & The City and more
It’s kind of a small week this week but with some big releases, including two major box sets, beloved Christmas specials, and a few major...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Suicide Squad, Old, Stillwater, The Protege, Star Trek, Superman: The Complete Animated Series, The Stand and more
We’ve got a massive release week this week, as studios gear up for Halloween, and the start of the fourth quarter of the year, where...
Read MoreReview: I Carry You With Me (Te Llevo Conmigo) – “Essential and much-needed cinema”
Some films have the power to connect with audiences on a level so deep and personal that by the time credits roll, the emotional catharsis...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Smallville, Demons, Superman & Lois, Injustice, Clarice, Columbia Classics and more
It’s a SUPER week this week, as we’ve got not one, not two, but three separate Superman-themed releases. But don’t worry, there are also...
Read MoreLFF 2021 Review: The Wolf Suit – “A bold, often raw piece of work”
The nature of memory and conflicting recollections are examined in forensic detail in filmmaker Sam Firth’s debut feature-length...
Read MoreLFF 2021 Review: The Lost Daughter – “A thrillingly-weird ride with a resonant message”
A man held court outside the screening of The Lost Daughter, surrounded by a small group. “I just didn’t get it,” he exclaimed, “I thought...
Read MoreLFF 2021 Review: Petite Maman – “Utterly charming”
Céline Sciamma’s follow-up to 2019’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire is a quieter and more playful film. But despite its lean running time of...
Read MoreReview: Halloween Kills – “A total shambles, but I loved it”
Halloween Kills is, in many ways, a total shambles. For a film that was pitched as the middle section of a planned trilogy, it feels...
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