2025: Both Cautiously and Overwhelmingly Optimistic
I have always been a fan of a heartbreaking film; one that just completely breaks your heart.
I have always been a fan of a heartbreaking film; one that just completely breaks your heart.
2025 has been a year of truly remarkable cinema.
In so many ways, the box office has been an incredibly scary place this year.
This summer, superheroes didn’t just save the day – they dominated every cinema screen across the globe.
I saw myself fall in love with the genre due to the likes of Caught Stealing, The Running Man and Thunderbolts.
When you think of A24’s romance releases, Past Lives (dir. Celine Song) and Moonlight (dir. Barry Jenkins) likely come rushing to your mind.
I adore the cinema. I know that’s not exactly a revolutionary statement in a film magazine, but the cinema has been my happy place ever since I first set foot into a ratty old Queens AMC in 2004.
The film world was shaken last week when news broke that legendary filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, had been found dead in their Los Angeles home.
This year at the cinema allowed us to return to, reimagine and revitalize stories we’ve grown to know and love.