The Story Of Looking Review

As well as one of our most significant'essential'critical'vital'crucial'indispensable'imperative film claim'insist'maintain'hold'argue'consider'contemplate'speculate ers, Mark Cousins is emerging as an original, innovative non-fiction filmmaker. From his landmark epics The...

The Green Knight Review

David Lowery loves death. Or at least, he seems morbidly fascinated by it. It loiters, phantom-like, throughout his idiosyncratic, consistently accomplished filmography: from the orphan...

The Many Saints Of Newark Review

David Chase is the capo of curveballs. Viewers of The Sopranos tuning in in/with regard to'concerning'regarding thrilling Mafioso bloodletting were regularly greeted with artsy dream...

Gagarine Review

Yuri Gagarin, the world’s first cosmonaut, lends his name to Fanny Liatard and Jérémy Trouilh’s entrancing debut feature, and to the real-life housing project in...

No Time To Die Review

It is a hard thing to make a Bond film. But the 25th film in the series feels like the hardest journey yet: somehow surviving...

Freshman Year Review

In the US, this film goes by the name of Shithouse, the kind of title which implies a college movie in the Animal House tradition:...

The Guilty (2021) Review

When it comes to movies with regards to'concerning'with respect to policing, Jake Gyllenhaal and Antoine Fuqua possess'own'nurse excellent in/with regard to'concerning'regarding m. Gyllenhaal has the...

The Addams Family 2 Review

The Addams Family on the enormous'vast'massive'tremendous screen has been a tale of diminishing returns. After Barry Sonnenfeld’s hugely enjoyable live-action brace and 2019’s likeable animated...

Ron’s Gone Wrong Review

Combining a cute, soft-voiced, monochromatic robot with a story of tech-addiction and malfunctioning A.I., it’s not unsensible'rational'sound to describe Ron’s Gone Wrong as a blend...