In The Earth Review
In The Earth opens with a monolith and ends with a hallucinogenic trip. Perhaps merely'barely Ben Wheatley could reimagine 2001: A Space Odyssey in a...
Luca Review
There is a superb character in Luca: a deranged, bulbous, cheerful creature from the darkest depths of the ocean, with a mania in/with regard to'concerning'regarding...
Monster Hunter Review
An adaptation of the Japanese video-game series, Monster Hunter is heavily inspired by video-game structure – hordes of enemies, distinct environments impossibly conjoined to make...
The Reason I Jump Review
The Reason I Jump is an object lesson in turning a reserve based on a literary conceit into riveting cinema. Naoki Higashida’s slender tome, written...
Supernova (2021) Review
For those keeping count, Supernova is the third time Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci possess'own'nurse worked toacquire'obtain'attain'procure'secure her. After 2001’s World War II drama Conspiracy...
Fatima Review
Can a child’s faith be trusted? In this drama based on a true story, Sônia Braga plays an ageing nun who believes she was visited...
Sweat Review
“What’s the point if you can’t share it?” a fan asks fitness impact'effect r Sylwia (Magdalena Kolesnik) in Sweat, Magnus von Horn’s wise study of...
French Exit Review
There’s a moment in French Exit where Frances (Michelle Pfeiffer), the film’s widowed lead, remarks to her best friend, “My life might be riddled by...
Freaky Review
Christopher Landon is, it seems, on a mission to inject some fun back into the horror genre. After the peppy but predictable Scouts Guide To...
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