The Son (2022) Review
‘The Son’ (2022), starring Hugh Jackman and Laura Dern, sees sophomore director Florian Zeller attempting to recapture the magic of his debut ‘The Father’. Review by Jake Gill.
Read More‘The Son’ (2022), starring Hugh Jackman and Laura Dern, sees sophomore director Florian Zeller attempting to recapture the magic of his debut ‘The Father’. Review by Jake Gill.
Read MoreRian Johnson returns to the universe of ‘Knives Out’ for 2022 Netflix murder mystery ‘Glass Onion’, a funny sequel starring Daniel Craig at the head of an all-star cast. Review by Christopher Connor.
Read More‘She Said’ (2022), Maria Schrader’s empowering take on the uncovering of the Harvey Weinstein scandal starring Carey Mulligan, Zoe Kazan, is testament to the impact of female solidarity. Review by Gala Woolley.
Read MoreDirector Edward Berger and Netflix present ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ (2022), an adaptation of a powerful anti-war novel that hits like a Howitzer. Review by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read MoreMichael Keaton gives an iconic performance at the head of a brilliant ensemble cast in Tim Burton’s macabre Halloween movie ‘Beetlejuice’ (1988). Review by Elisabetta Pulcini.
Read MoreBilly Eichner co-writes and stars in ‘Bros’, the first gay rom-com produced by a Hollywood studio with a predominantly LGBTQ+ cast. Review by Emily Nighman.
Read MoreDon Siegel’s horror classic ‘Invasion of the Body Snatchers’ (1956) is right to be revered as such, it being an important film with remarkable ideas. Review by Kieran Judge.
Read More‘Rosaline’, a 2022 Karen Maine film adaptation of “When You Were Mine” by Rebecca Searle, based on characters from “Romeo & Juliet” is a fun, easy watch. Review by Rehana Nurmahi.
Read More‘Train to Busan’, the South Korean zombie horror film set largely on a moving train, from director Yeon Sang-ho and starring Gong Yoo, is a must-watch. Review by Kae M.
Read More‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ (2022), from ‘In Bruges’, ‘Three Billboards’ writer-director Martin McDonagh, is an operatic fable on masculinity starring Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson. Review by Joseph Wade.
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