Valdimar Jóhannsson has delivered an absolutely fascinating debut, one that is as quietly dramatic as it is intensely off-putting. Advertised…
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…
Titane – Review
There’s nothing quite like Julia Ducournau’s sophomore film, Titane, and its ambiguously disturbing imagery. In 2016 the world got a…
Star Wars: Visions – Review
I don’t love all of this, but enough of it is deliriously gleeful that I can’t help but be happy…
Cry Macho – Review
Clint Eastwood is a lot of things, but the persona I will always associate with him is that of the…
Malignant – Review
James Wan is a special director, one that fully understands his appeal and his ability to work within it. In…
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…
The Suicide Squad – Review
Whenever we get something like this I’m always confused, at least on a surface level. Suicide Squad (2016), directed by…
The Green Knight – Review
When I was young I adored the King Arthur mythos. My mother bought me a book that broke them down…
Old – Review
Shyamalan isn’t much for subtlety, but even his naysayers would have to admit that he’s got style. Old tells the…
