28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Review
The 28 Days Later franchise has come a long way.
The Testament of Ann Lee Review
Directed by Mona Fastvold and co-written with Brady Corbet, The Testament Ann Lee is unlike anything you’ve seen a very long time.
Bugonia Review
Yorgos Lanthimos may well be a filmmaking weirdo, but he’s our filmmaking weirdo.
LFF Surprise Fim – Tuner Review
Covering the London Film Festival has been one of the greatest pleasures I have ever experienced.
Blue Heron Review
Sophy Romvari’s Blue Heron tackles a familiar question: If I could go back and work out exactly why and how a bad event in my life happened, would it make it hurt less? Would it make moving on easier? Set in Vancouver in 1995, Blue Heron follows Sasha- first as a child (Eylul Guven) and then as a young woman (Amy Zimmer)—as she experiences and then processes the behaviour of her oldest brother Jeremy (Edik Beddoes).
Frankenstein Review
Guillermo del Toro likes himself a good old monster, doesn’t he?
Wicked: For Good Review
Jon M. Chu’s Wicked: For Good delivers a thrilling and emotionally charged finale to the two-part cinematic event that stole audiences’ hearts last year.








