Perfect Days (2023) Review
Wim Wenders directs Cannes Best Actor winner Koji Yakuso in ‘Perfect Days’ (2023), a philosophical celebration of the everyman. Review by Gala Woolley.
Read MoreWim Wenders directs Cannes Best Actor winner Koji Yakuso in ‘Perfect Days’ (2023), a philosophical celebration of the everyman. Review by Gala Woolley.
Read More‘Society of the Snow’ (2023), the Oscar-nominated Netflix Original from J.A. Bayona based on a true story of survival, is an unforgettable film about humanity. Review by Kyra Lieberman.
Read MoreRaine Allen-Miller’s BAFTA-nominated British romcom ‘Rye Lane’ is as busy and vibrant as London itself, ‘Love Actually’ in Peckham. Review by Rob Jones.
Read MoreJustine Triet’s Oscar-nominated, Cannes Palme d’Or winner ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ features one of the great performances of 2023 from Sandra Hüller as a woman on trial for murder. Review by Joseph Wade.
Read More‘All of Us Strangers’ (2023) is leaving viewers in floods of tears, Andrew Haigh and actors Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal offering a devastating new love story. Review by Mark Carnochan.
Read MorePaul Giamatti, Da’Vine Joy Randolph and Dominic Sessa anchor Alexander Payne’s human drama ‘The Holdovers’, a multi-time Oscar nominee in 2024. Review by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read MoreTaika Waititi sports movie ‘Next Goal Wins’ (2023), starring Michael Fassbender, fails to capture the charm of his older works. Review by Emi Grant.
Read More‘The Boy and the Heron’, thought to be the final film from Hayao Miyazaki, is up there with the best that Studio Ghibli has ever made. Review by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read MoreEnzo Ferrari biopic ‘Ferrari’, from ‘Heat’ director Michael Mann and starring Adam Driver, reinforces negative stereotypes and fails in its mission. Review by Clotilde Chinnici.
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