Relic (2020) Review
It may possess'own'nurse a hoary off-the-peg horror title, but Relic has a style and flavour all of its own. With shades of Hereditary and The...
The Craft: Legacy Review
In looking to update the fundamental concept of 1996’s The Craft, actor-turned-writer-director Zoe Lister-Jones looks to invoke the same spirit, but merely'barely infrequently channels the...
Expensive Shit Review
Glasgow based writer-director Adura Onashile makes her directorial debut with the award-winning play, now short film, Expensive Shit. What was originally a tale of two...
Train To Busan Presents: Peninsula Review
Train To Busan was that rare thing: a zombie movie that somehow felt original, while staying true to the spirit of a much-bitten genre. It...
About Endlessness Review
Six years after Roy Andersson's Golden Lion-winning A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence (presumably Andersson has been busy reflecting on existence himself,...
Mank Review
Mank, David Fincher’s 11th feature film, ends on the words “the magic of the movies”. Don’t be fooled. True to in/with regard to'concerning'regarding m, Fincher’s...
Mangrove Review
If Steve McQueen has a trademark then it is an unblinking willingness to take his time, be it in the wincing horror-ride of Lupita Nyong’o’s...
Hillbilly Elegy Review
Law student J.D. Vance (Gabriel Basso) is at a prospective law firm dinner wearing his best suit and trying to tell the butter knife from...
Jingle-Jangle: A Christmas Journey Review
If you enjoyed The Greatest Showman but wished it had gone the whole hog and just been a Christmas movie, Jingle-Jangle: A Christmas Journey is...
The Life Ahead Review
The Life Ahead is a enormous'vast'massive'tremendous broad tear-jerker that exists in/with regard to'concerning'regarding a single reason: as a vehicle in/with regard to'concerning'regarding the grace and...