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The Last Duel – Review

I love me some Ridley Scott. From Alien to Gladiator, the man has always found a way to make the … More

adam driver, ben affleck, Count Pierre, Harry Gregson-Williams, Jacques Le Gris, Jean De Carrouges, Jodie Comer, Marguerite De Carrouges, Matt Damon, The Last Duel

Lamb – Review

Valdimar Jóhannsson has delivered an absolutely fascinating debut, one that is as quietly dramatic as it is intensely off-putting. Advertised … More

Björn Hlynur Haraldsson, Hilmir Snær Guðnason, Lamb, Noomi Rapace, Sjón, Valdimar Jóhannsson

No Time to Die – Review

Craig’s run on Bond has always been more unique than his predecessors. While each before him was interchangeable, the missions … More

Christoph Waltz, daniel craig, James Bond, Jeffrey Wright, Lashana Lynch, Moneypenney, Naomi Harris, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Q, ralph fiennes, Skyfall

Titane – Review

There’s nothing quite like Julia Ducournau’s sophomore film, Titane, and its ambiguously disturbing imagery. In 2016 the world got a … More

Adele Guigue, Agathe Rousselle, Alexia, Car Sex, Julia Ducournau, raw, Sexual Androgyny, Titane, Vincent, Vincent Lindon

Cry Macho – Review

Clint Eastwood is a lot of things, but the persona I will always associate with him is that of the … More

clint eastwood, cock, cry macho, dwight yoakam, eduardo minett, fernanda urrejola, HBO Max, natalia traven, rooster

Malignant – Review

James Wan is a special director, one that fully understands his appeal and his ability to work within it. In … More

Annabelle Wallis, Gabriel, George Young, Giallo, horror, james wan, Kekoa Shaw, Maddie Hasson, Madison Lake, Malignant, Michole Briana White, Ray Chase, Regina Moss, Sydney Lake, Twins

Reminiscence – Review

It’s very odd to consider that something so on-the-nose can be so charming, but we don’t really grapple with science … More

hugh jackman, Lisa Joy, Nostalgia, Rebecca Ferguson, Reminiscence, Thandiewe Newton

The Green Knight – Review

When I was young I adored the King Arthur mythos. My mother bought me a book that broke them down … More

Alicia Vikander, barry keoghan, christmas, david lowery, death, dev patel, gawain, Guinevere, ikiru, JRR Tolkien, Kate Dickie, king arthur, Le Morte d'Arthur, Ralph Ineson, sean harris, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, the fountain, the green knight

Old – Review

Shyamalan isn’t much for subtlety, but even his naysayers would have to admit that he’s got style. Old tells the … More

Aaron Pierre, alex wolff, eliza scanlen, Embeth Davidtz, Emun Elliot, Gael Garcia Bernal, ken leung, Kyle Bailey, m night shyamalan, Mike Gioulakis, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Old, Old Movie, Rufus Sewell, thomasin mckenzie, Vicki Krieps

Pig – Review

So it looks like the campy, knockoff version of John Wick [2014] that substitutes a pig for a puppy. Michael … More

alex wolff, brad bird, michael sarnoski, nicholas cage, oregon, pig, ratatouille, truffle, truffle pig

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