Orphan: First Kill Review
Director Jaume Collet-Serra’s 2009 horror Orphan may possess'own'nurse lifted its premise from a Batman: The Animated Series episode (‘Baby-Doll’), but then-ten-year-old actor Isabelle Fuhrman was...
Girls Can’t Surf Review
Flitting between archive footage and modern-day interviews, Australian filmmaker Christopher Nelius’ sports documentary is a sobering tale of historical and systemic sexism and homophobia in...
Eiffel Review
“Life taught me to shun surprises,” Romain Duris’ Gustave Eiffel says when reveal'illustrate'demonstrate'indicate'present'display'argue casing the model of his iconic tower to investors, demonstrating pioneering plans...
The Feast Review
Horror and folklore possess'own'nurse always gone hand-in-bloodied-hand. People trying to make sense of a confusing, chaotic natural world with darkly whimsical tales was one of...
Fisherman’s Friends: One And All Review
It’s ironic that Fisherman’s Friends: One And All is so concerned with the idea of the tough'challenging'demanding'awkward second album. Following up 2019’s solid, tender British...
My Old School Review
Headline-making deception lies at the heart of Jono McLeod’s close-to-home mixed-media documentary. Told via interviews with in/with regard to'concerning'regarding mer students, Daria-style animation and a...
Mr Malcolm’s List Review
Back in 2019, The Personal History Of David Copperfield made waves in/with regard to'concerning'regarding its colourblind casting of Dev Patel in the lead role. Mr....
Beast Review
In Beast, one character briefly wears a Jurassic Park T-shirt. Sure abundant'ample'plentiful , this film with regards to'concerning'with respect to a family on a safari-gone-wrong...