Makoto Shinkai’s remarkable new anime, Suzume, is defined by striking visuals and a compelling blend of fantasy adventure and contemporary character drama.
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Read MoreThis childhood favourite is tightly narrated, well-structured, and seriously-made yet loose and fun.
Read MoreDark Water is a creepy and water-logged entry in the J-horror genre, but its human drama is what makes it particularly memorable and disturbing.
Read MorePassable thriller, but fascinating juncture.
Read MoreA mellowing and enriching family dramedy.
Read MoreSono's rap musical is one-of-a-kind trash.
Read MoreEnjoyable, slight mystery about an old Sherlock Holmes.
Read MoreThis gentle family drama packs a surprising emotional punch.
Read MoreA profound, melancholy depiction of adolescent self-loathing.
Read MoreA Japanese woman's search for the money from Fargo never really comes together, in this film starring Rinko Kikuchi.
Read MoreThe most average of the first five Bond films.
Read MoreAn exciting adventure championing science and creativity.
Read MoreDeeply disturbing arthouse horror.
Read MoreA beautiful and profoundly moving fairy tale.
Read MoreAnton offers a critical counter-reading of Ridley Scott's 1989 thriller.
Read MoreJiang Wen's wise, disturbing black comedy.
Read MoreThree impressions of a master's last work.
Read MoreA gently humourous yet piercing look at parent child relations.
Read MoreA satisfying return for Wolverine that falls short of its potential.
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