We all stumble sometimes, even the best of us. House of Gucci should be an immaculate work of indulgence. It…
Belfast – Review
Kenneth Branagh usually goes big or goes home. Working across a variety of genres that range from Shakespearean adaptation to…
The French Dispatch – Review
Wes Anderson has been a staple of my life for the last decade. My affair began with a hungover watch…
Spencer – Review
Pablo Larraín first came to my notice in 2015 when he was announced as the director of Jackie, a Natalie…
Eternals – Review
Marvel is trying to grow up. Like many of us, this is a complicated, weird process that involves a ton…
Antlers – Review
Once in a while I get excited for a film that seems to be a little thing, frightening and cynical…
Last Night in Soho – Review
“Y’know the thing about a shark, he’s got…lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll’s eyes.” – Jaws [1975] Edgar Wright…
Dune – Review
Frank Herbert’s epic dissertation on social messiah’s and religious ferver (not to mention the privilege of the ruling class) has…
Halloween Kills – Review
Halloween [1978] is the best slasher film. It’s the granddaddy, the godfather of all that spewed forth (for good and…
The Last Duel – Review
I love me some Ridley Scott. From Alien to Gladiator, the man has always found a way to make the…
