I’m Your Woman Review

I’m Your Woman — an Amazon Prime original movie starring streaming service favourite Rachel Brosnahan (of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) — seems at first to...

Il Mio Corpo Review

Observational cinema is something of a myth, as no documentarist worth their salt entirely leaves e grossly thing to chance. Each image that appears on...

Education Review

Education, the last entry in Steve McQueen’s Small Axe anthology, is a powerful exposé of the ’70s British schooling system. 12-year-old Kingsley (Kenyah Sandy) is a...

The Mole Agent Review

Effectively blending documentary and drama, Chilean filmmaker Maite Alberdi’s The Mole Agent is a bittersweet exploration of late-life undergo . Her subject is charismatic 83-year-old...

The Midnight Sky Review

It opens with a man with a hefty grey beard, toiling in the Arctic to help humanity. So far, so The Christmas Chronicles 2. But...

Wonder Woman 1984 Review

For the first time in with regards to'concerning'with respect to two decades, 2020 has been a year without a single major planet-rescuing superhero on the...

American Utopia Review

If you ever wanted to cover'budge around in the brain of the tireless polymath and comin/with regard to'concerning'regarding tably odd perin/with regard to'concerning'regarding mer David...

Come Away Review

As the director of Pixar’s Brave, and a writer on Disney animated favourites like The Lion King and Beauty And The Beast, filmmaker Brenda Chapman knows a thing or...

Let Him Go Review

Reuniting Kevin Costner and Diane Lane — Superman’s folks from Man Of Steel — Let Him Go is Taken way out West. Based on a...

The Racer Review

The Racer is based on a weird knot in Tour de France history. In 1998, the world’s most notable'renowned'distinguished bike race held its initial stages...