Reviews

‘Deep Water’ review: Adrian Lyne delivers an erratic thriller that puts us in a state of Ana-fflecktic shock [Grade: D]

For a director who has only made nine films in forty-two years, Adrian Lyne has mastered the art of choosing… Read More

March 16, 2022

‘Apollo 10 ½: A Space Age Childhood’ review: To nostalgia and beyond [Grade: B] | SXSW

Over the last couple of years, we have seen directors take themselves back to times in their lives, and retell… Read More

March 14, 2022

‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’ review: Being Nic Fucking Cage [Grade: B+] | SXSW

“Who is Nicolas Cage?” It was the final question to our interview we had a couple of months back with… Read More

March 14, 2022

‘The Lost City’ review: Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum charm in a cute but stale retread of familiar jungle territory [Grade: B-] | SXSW

The phrase “they don’t make them like they used to” is floated around a lot with modern art, whether it… Read More

March 14, 2022

‘My Cousin Vinny’ retrospective: ‘Yutes,’ grits and how Marisa Tomei’s Oscar win is still ticking after 30 years

Tick-tock, tick-tock. Yes, that is the sound of your biological clock ticking…like…this because 2022 marks the 30th anniversary of the… Read More

March 13, 2022

‘Pachinko’ review: Oscar-winner Youn Yuh-jung delivers a breathtaking performance in this epic tale of immigrant resilience [Grade: A-]

Min Jin Lee’s sophomore novel Pachinko is a stunning book about the life of a three-generation Korean family living in… Read More

March 11, 2022

TV Review: The secrets and lies of a mother highlight Toni Collette and Bella Heathcote crime drama ‘Pieces of Her’ [Grade: B-]

Back at the university, we had a class about family history, going back to our roots, and discovering our ancestors.… Read More

March 2, 2022

‘The Batman’ review: Robert Pattinson delivers the definitive take on the caped crusader in Matt Reeves’ brooding, epic comic book crime thriller [Grade: A]

Evolution is the change of characteristics or attributes over time that builds upon the past iterations to create something better… Read More

February 28, 2022

‘Three Months’ review: Troye Sivan’s return to acting is in a coming of age movie with real potential [Grade: B-]

Three brutally slow, painfully lethargic months is how long Caleb (a flourishing Troye Sivan), the young Jewish man at the… Read More

February 21, 2022

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