An embarrassingly lazy film on almost every level.
Read MoreRocketman reinvigorates the musical biopic through its full-on musical approach.
Read MoreAll Is True could’ve been a disastrous work of biographical criticism, but instead, it’s a quiet drama that understands Shakespeare’s appeal.
Read MoreGodzilla: King of the Monsters has plenty of action to satisfy kaiju fanboys, but the storytelling lacks nuance and interesting human characters.
Read MoreAfter 13 years, Deadwood finally gets some bittersweet closure.
Read MoreJohn Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum still has exceptional action sequences, but the franchise is starting to suffer diminished returns.
Read MoreIt’s naked franchise extension, but with enough humour and strong world-building to justify its existence.
Read MoreThe final film in The Matrix Trilogy is a subversion of conclusions and a fascinating pivot away from a linear, western worldview.
Read MoreValeska Grisebach’s debut feature captures the awkwardness of adolescent romance, but it makes for uncomfortable viewing.
Read MoreWhat Maren Ade’s second feature lacks in pacing, it makes up for in depth of character.
Read MoreMissing Link is a delightful juvenile adventure in the vein of Kipling or Heinlein.
Read MoreA textured character piece that could’ve used more noir elements.
Read MoreEssentially Big as a superhero movie, Shazam! is a jolt of goofy energy in the DCEU.
Read MoreAn ambitious follow-up to Get Out that proves Peele has become a master at playing an audience, even if his central conceit could’ve been left more ambiguous.
Read MoreTo mark its 20th anniversary, Aren plugs back into The Matrix to explore how it’s the definitive film of the past two decades.
Read MoreA stunning use of archival footage and an essential document of human achievement.
Read MoreClaire Denis’ beguiling riff on Billy Budd, Sailor lives up to its reputation.
Read MoreSoul Boy is classical storytelling with astute observations on class.
Read MoreThis is entertainment that is dramatically engaging, culturally-specific, and aesthetically bold.
Read MoreSupa Modo is an appealing childhood empowerment story, but the more it veers away from human interest story, the better it becomes.
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