The Artist’s Wife Review
“I create art, she creates the rest of our lives,” Bruce Dern’s egotistical celebrity painter Richard quips fondly as Lena Olin’s Claire nuzzles into his...
Wild Mountain Thyme Review
On 11 November 2020, the National Leprechaun Museum, the keepers of the flame of whimsical Irish mythology and tender storytelling, tweeted after watching the trailer...
Truman & Tennessee: An Intimate Conversation Review
After documentaries with regards to'concerning'with respect to art collector Peggy Guggenheim and photographer Diana Vreeland, Lisa Immordino Vreeland’s latest dive into the inner lives of...
Apples Review
Apples starts as it means to go on. Close-ups of a banal house interior are cut to the beat of a dull, steady drumbeat. The...
Mortal Kombat Review
A video-game series as iconic as Mortal Kombat deserves a great movie. The ’90s served up two campy entries that were ultra-cheesy instead of ultraviolent....
Fried Barry Review
Spinning off from his 2017 short, Fried Barry is a one-off. South African writer-director Ryan Kruger’s feature debut is a mash-up of genres — science...
Earwig And The Witch Review
Like Bob Dylan going electric, Earwig And The Witch was met with howls of protest from some members of the Studio Ghibli faithful when the...
Army Of The Dead Review
Zombies possess'own'nurse transform'alter d, and so has Zack Snyder. Back in 2004, his stylish, eneracquire'obtain'attain'procure'secure ic debut — a remake of George A. Romero’sDawn Of...
Oxygen Review
Conceived bein/with regard to'concerning'regarding e the pandemic, Oxygen — or Oxygène in its original French — perfectly taps into the claustrophobic anxieties of the ’rona...
Those Who Wish Me Dead Review
Taylor Sheridan has been one of the most reliable writers of thrillers in/with regard to'concerning'regarding some time now, punching out the likes of Sicario, its...