Hallow Road Review
Welcome to a nightmare. It’s the one every parent dreads. Their child has done something accidentally which could damage their...
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Welcome to a nightmare. It’s the one every parent dreads. Their child has done something accidentally which could damage their...
The Final Destination movies have always been something of a guilty pleasure franchise. Modern audiences have an appetite for watching...
They can be an easy target. Addicted to their mobile phones and social media, and seemingly entitled, over-sensitive and self-absorbed,...
Motel Destino opens with a medium close-up of clear blue water, with waves crashing on the shore, with the diegetic...
Hong Kong is well known for many genres of film, whether they be action or drama, but one genre that...
We’re pretty comfortable with Nicolas Cage being weird on-screen now, but there’s something sinister that lies in Lorcan Finnegan’s The...
Director Andrew Ahn has made a virtue out of a necessity. Re-working Ang Lee’s early 90s Oscar nominated The Wedding...
Joshua Erkman's mesmeric road flick A Desert shifts genres and gears to explore Southwestern America's imposing terrain, abandoned structures, and...
Documentaries can act as gateways into places, people, and cultures, allowing a level of insight that feels incredibly personal and...
The MCU's latest tells of their ragtag group of misfits trying to save the world: enter Thunderbolts*... Let’s be frank:...
Daisy Ridley takes center stage in this intense action thriller where she plays Joey Locke, a former soldier turned window...
Parthenope is a film as beautiful as it is pretentious and forced. Paolo Sorrentino’s long-standing obsession with the age of...
The Marching Band perfectly blends humour, a heartwarming story, and sharp social commentary, all underscored by a beautiful classical soundtrack....
Dea Kulumbegashvili’s second feature April follows Nina (Ia Sukhitashvili), an obstetrician whose methods come under scrutiny after she delivers a...