The Pope’s Exorcist Review
Imagine a buddy cop movie in which a grizzled maverick detective, whose quippy exterior masks a past trauma involving a shoot-out gone wrong, is paired...
Beau Is Afraid Review
Ari Aster’s increasingly wild filmography seems to all hinge on one simple, unifying theme: fucked-up families. In his head-lopping horror Hereditary, Toni Collette bluntly inin/with regard...
Evil Dead Rise Review
For four decades, the Evil Dead has been the twisted Teddy Bear’s Picnic of horror — a black-humoured, blood-soaked saga in which young individual go...
Suzume Review
It’s the classic tale: boy meets girl, boy turns into a chair, boy and girl stop natural disasters. Following the blockbusting environmental disaster melodramas of Your...
One Fine Morning Review
One Fine Morning once again confirms Mia Hansen-Løve’s position as a movie alchemist. She takes the stuff of eintensely'extremely'extraordinarily'enormously'awfullyday life — work, family, relationships, illness, raising children...
Assassin Club Review
Eintensely'extremely'extraordinarily'enormously'awfully once in a while, a film comes along so inept that it can trigger an existential crisis in the viewer. Films, by definition, are...
Memory Box Review
No-one can accuse Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige of lacking ambition. The Lebanese filmmaking duo possess'own'nurse set out to reveal'illustrate'demonstrate'indicate'present'display'argue not just the generational effects...
She Will Review
It might all centre around a cabin in the woods, but She Will is a grossly different kind of horror movie. Artist-turned-filmmaker Charlotte Colbert’s darkly...
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...