A review of Todd Haynes meta-textual film loosely based on a real-life scandalous relationship. Starring Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore, and Charles Melton.
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2023
A review of the tragic true story of the Von Erich wrestling family starring Zach Effron and Jeremy Allen White.
A review of Emerald Fennel’s disturbing black-comedy thriller starring Barry Keoghan.
2023 had a plenty of movies to look forward to. Some delivered and others were surprises that weren’t even on my radar. See the list of my favourites of the year!
A review of Celine Song’s directorial debut. Past Lives is a genuine and somber film about destiny, longing, and acceptance.
A review of the newest Godzilla film by Toho Ltd., the studio that started the franchise over 75 years ago. Takashi Yamazaki wrote, directed, and supervised the visual effects for this surprisingly low budget reboot.
A review of Dream Scenario, a dark comedy starring Nicholas Cage at his absolute best.
A review of David Fincher’s stylish and gritty film, where Michael Fassbender plays a methodical contract killer who believes that execution is everything.
A review of Martin Scorcese’s powerful and challenging film about the evils of settler colonialism.
A spoiler-free review of Kenneth Branagh’s latest adaptation of the Agatha Christie murder mystery novels.
A spoiler-free review of Denzel Washington’s return as assassin Robert McCall.
A review of Sony's true underdog story where a gamer fights to become a professional race driver.
A review of Greta Gerwig's satirical take on the popular and problematic doll.
Christopher Nolan's biopic about J. Robert Oppenheimer, a complicated figure central to one of the darkest chapters in human history.
A spoiler free review of Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One AKA Tom Cruise’s latest excuse to do insane stunts.
A review of The Flash's first solo film, directed by Andy Muschietti.
The Transformers are back in this action packed hip-hop inspired follow up to 2018's critically acclaimed soft-reboot/prequel, Bumblebee.
Miles Morales and the gang of Spider-People are back in the sequel to my favourite Spider-Man movie.
A heartfelt, satisfying, and genuine farewell to James Gunn's band of loveable misfits.
A review of Nintendo's second attempt at bringing the iconic moustached plumber to the big screen.