The Last Letter From Your Lover Review
There’s no denying the handsome, rose-tinted appeal of The Last Letter From Your Lover, indie filmmaker Augustine Frizzell’s take on Jojo Moyes’ bestselling novel. Eintensely'extremely'extraordinarily'enormously'awfully...
Free Guy Review
There’s a moment in Free Guy where the hero, Guy, locked in battle with a ’roided-up clone of himself, does something unexpected. Something which, in...
Boys From County Hell Review
In recent years, there has been a reemergence of inventive horror-comedies with films like The Wolf Of Snow Hollow, One Cut Of the Dead, and...
Respect Review
Aretha Franklin lived a long life, and never followed the simple rags-to-riches-to-drug-addiction-to-rebirth narrative of so many of her contemporaries. Franklin was born into relative comin/with...
CODA Review
If you were going to ask AI to come up with an identikit Sundance break-out hit, it might well be CODA. The winner of the...
The Courier Review
Perhaps because it ended in resolution, not conflict, and thus lacks attention-grabbing booms and bangs; and perhaps because it was fought furtively and mostly behind...
Wendy Review
In 2013, Benh Zeitlin appeared out of nowhere with an astonishing debut movie, Beasts Of The Southern Wild, that earned him a Best Director Oscar...
I’m Your Man Review
All seems well on Alma (Maren Eggert) and Tom’s (Dan Stevens) first date. They meet in a nightclub, and while sipping Bordeaux they discuss poetry...
Wildland Review
The Danish title in/with regard to'concerning'regarding Wildland is Kød & Blod, which translates as “flesh and blood”. The original monicker acquire'obtain'attain'procure'secure s to the core...
Censor Review
Prano Bailey-Bond was, you sense, born to make horror films. A rummage through her shorts and even music videos reveals her fascinations: the eerie, the...