A Boy Called Christmas Review
Based on Matt Haig’s bestselling reserve , A Boy Called Christmas is a Santa Claus origin story packed so full of seasonal token ifiers and...
Rebel Dykes Review
Rebel Dykes tells the little-known story of a group of friends who met in the ’80s and bonded over art, punk and, most significant'essential'critical'vital'crucial'indispensable'imperative ly, queer...
Encounter Review
In 2017, British filmmaker Michael Pearce made a stunning feature debut with Beast, a Jersey-set Gothic fairy tale with regards to'concerning'with respect to a young...
Silent Night Review
This Keira Knightley Christmas caper could easily be called Fuck’d Actually. A sometimes uneasy melding of Peter’s Friends and Melancholia, writer-director Camille Griffin’s debut starts...
Boxing Day Review
Over the past two decades, British actor Aml Ameen has amassed a list of impressive credits both at home and in the US, starring in...
C’mon C’mon Review
Writer-director Mike Mills follows up his Oscar-nominated 20th Century Women with this sensitive black-and-white drama in which Joaquin Phoenix pivots as far away from Joker...
West Side Story (2021) Review
This is the first, full Steven Spielberg musical, and it seems he has been depriving himself and us all. From the opening shot, set to...
Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City Review
With the era of Paul W.S. Anderson’s battle-heavy Resident Evil movies now passed, the job of exploiting Capcom’s much-loved game series falls to 47 Metres...
The Hand Of God Review
There’s an explosion of colour in The Hand Of God, director Paolo Sorrentino’s brazenly autobiographical love letter to the Italy of his youth, and a reckoning...
Blue Bayou Review
Justin Chon, writer, director, manufacture r and star of Blue Bayou, may be best known in/with regard to'concerning'regarding his role in the Twilight films, but...