“Clocking in at just under 70 minutes, Dahomey is economical and efficient in its filmmaking yet never feels lacking in any respect.”
Read More“…the show delivers some entertaining qualities despite some minor drawbacks.”
Read More“Anchoring it all is the extraordinary tour de force leading turn by Torres, where motherhood in adversity delivered with restraint and quietude that makes it all the more emotionally devastating.”
Read More“… Julian Dennison’s portrayal of Danny stands out as a highlight; his charisma and comedic timing make him a joy to watch, and I hope to see him in more leading roles".”
Read More“…The Substance is a bonafide body-horror masterpiece".”
Read More“There’s something always so reliable about Ridley Scott. Love him or hate him, there’s no denying that he is a master at creating larger-than-life stories with maximalist scales.”
Read More“There’s nothing comic-book-y about it other than the fact that characters from the comics are in this show, and it really works to the show’s benefit.”
Read More“…a special shout-out to the man of the hour, the perfectly cast Kyle MacLachlan…”
Read More“The scenes of Baptiste on the rampage almost threaten to become repetitive…but it only serves to heighten just how exhausting things must be for her.”
Read More“[Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield’s] bond is so palpable, so fizzing, so electrifying, that they have immediately become one of the most believable on-screen pairings in recent memory.”
Read More“It’s truly a sight to behold, and it had me in my seat like a football fan watching their team win the Super Bowl.”
Read More"...this is an origin story I really didn’t need."
Read More"The film is certainly entertaining, but in the grand scheme of great World War II epics, Blitz is unlikely to find itself on any such list."
Read MoreAs an autumn treat, here are ten underseen Spooky Season movies for you to check out this month.
Read More"Like the Iranian masters before him, [Matthew Rankin] emphasizes both the poetic and the peripheral, making his film feel less beholden to the “action” being depicted on screen than it is to the undercurrents of ennui and the curios of the filmspace.
Read More"...amongst all of the absurdity, watching it play out is almost as interesting as watching paint dry... "
Read More"...those of us who enjoy these crowd-pleasing canine flicks don’t show up for the plot. We watch them because we want to feel something. The Friend shines in that regard, more so than others in this genre."
Read More“Even if the film comes up short of greatness, it’s a testament to what sports biopics COULD be.”
Read MoreThe diverse curation includes both narrative and documentary films from Canada, India, and the U.S. spanning over seventy years of motion picture history.
Read More"If there’s any film you should simply let unfold before your eyes instead of actively trying to figure it out, it’s this one. "
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