Parasite (2019) Snapshot Review
Bong Joon-ho’s Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or winning thriller ‘Parasite’ is the latest film to prove that genre filmmaking is back. Jacob Davis reviews.
Read MoreBong Joon-ho’s Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or winning thriller ‘Parasite’ is the latest film to prove that genre filmmaking is back. Jacob Davis reviews.
Read MoreA satire from ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ director Taika Waititi that, even when examining Nazis, proves “love will always win over hate in the end” according to Bradley Weir in his review of ‘Jojo Rabbit’ (2019).
Read MoreMike Flanagan honours two distinct visions of ‘The Shining’ in his adaptation of Stephen King’s ‘Doctor Sleep’ starring Ewan McGregor and Rebecca Ferguson. Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.
Read MoreTom Harper film ‘The Aeronauts’ (2019) starring Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones “transforms reality into something poetic and magical that demands to be seen on the biggest screen possible”, according to Holly Weaver in her review.
Read More“Humans are scarier than ghosts” and Stanley Kubrick’s precise vision for Stephen King’s ‘The Shining’, released in 1980, explores that. Sam Sewell-Peterson offers a retrospective review of the horror classic.
Read More‘I, Daniel Blake’ was “our quiet rage”, ‘Sorry We Missed You’ is an impassioned cry for help. Joseph Wade reviews the latest film from Ken Loach, the Cannes nominated ‘Sorry We Missed You’.
Read MoreAn app that counts down to when you die, and a premise that reaches too deep to find logic according to Jacob Davis in his review of ‘Countdown’ (2019).
Read MoreFilms like Robert Eggers’ ‘The Lighthouse’ (2019) “are why cinema exists”, the Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe starring movie being “engrossing and mysterious”, according to Jacob Davis in his review.
Read More“if you like really weird things that go all-in on the weirdness, ‘The Cell’ (2000) is worth a watch” according to Jacob Davis in his review of the Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn and Vincent D’Onofrio starring film.
Read MoreTrey Edward Shults’ ‘Waves’ (2019) starring Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Taylor Russell “is a cautionary tale about lack of communication” with strong, potentially award earning performances. Pagan Carruthers reviews.
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