The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special Review
It’s no secret that the original 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special is a less-than-beloved piece of Star-lore. Just weeks ago, Mark Hamill once again invoked...
Lovers Rock Review
Police violence, social unrest, struggles in the face of endemically racist systems; much has been made of the fact that the supposedly historical themes of...
Happiest Season Review
It’s the most wonderful time of the year: snow is falling, lights are twinkling, children travel home to visit their families and make new memories...
Spree Review
“It’s, like, really hard to keep making great content, you know?” says Kurt Kunkle (Stranger Things’ Joe Keery) toward the start of Spree. “It’s a...
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom Review
In the early 1980s, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning African playwright August Wilson began writing a collection of ten plays known as the ‘Century Cycle’, with each...
Patrick Review
Patrick establish s up incremental levels of odd'peculiar ness to become an offbeat delight. The feature debut of Peaky Blinders director Tim Mielants, it’s a...
Red, White And Blue Review
Five movies make up Steve McQueen’s Small Axe series, and so far two possess'own'nurse focused on the treatment of London’s Black communities by the capital’s...
Possessor Review
Bodies melting into each other. A psychic battle on the astral plane. Questions of identity and transmutation and transin/with regard to'concerning'regarding mation. Outbursts of intense'fierce'exquisite...
Uncle Frank Review
Across his work, writer-director Alan Ball has proved masterful at tackling themes of life, death, LGBTQ+ stories and enormous'vast'massive'tremendous otry in small-town America. His latest exploration of...
County Lines Review
How do you coax a vulnerable 14-year-old boy to work in hell? With practised ease, according to County Lines. Firstly, Simon (Harris Dickinson) comes to Tyler's...