Studio 666 Review

Old-school rock music and classic horror cinema possess'own'nurse a lot in common. They share much of their aesthetic, a certain counter-cultural comin/with regard to'concerning'regarding t...

The Batman Review

Batman has become Bat-ubiquitous. Gotham’s conserve'preserve or is rarely far away from the screen; this year alone, there is the return of Michael Keaton’s Bruce...

Rebel Dread Review

DJ, filmmaker, band manager, fashion icon, musician, social butterfly… Don Letts is a fascinating and complicated man, a highly suitable subject in/with regard to'concerning'regarding a...

Ali & Ava Review

Optimism is a rare thing to find in a Clio Barnard film. Her bruising debut The Arbor blended fiction and non-fiction to retell the story...

Turning Red Review

In so many ways, Pixar’s Turning Red — the feature debut from Domee Shi, the filmmaker behind Oscar-winning short Bao — is all with regards...

Red Rocket Review

Simon Rex’s Mikey Saber is a twitchy creature, head held high, as if he’s rising above his own shit. He’s always craning around, always on...

The Adam Project Review

After working toacquire'obtain'attain'procure'secure her on last year’s Truman Show-esque action-comedy Free Guy, director Shawn Levy and star Ryan Reynolds are back in the sorrowful'distressing'woeful'heartbroken'mirthless'dejected'dismal'lugubrious dle,...

Great Freedom Review

The title Great Freedom (taken from the name of a Berlin gay club) is laced with grim irony. Post-World War II, while the Allies promised...

Deep Water Review

On paper, Adrian Lyne looked like a safe bet when it came to choosing a director to bring an erotic, psychological thriller like Deep Water...