Gaby reviews the film of the year.
Category Archives: Reviews
LITTLE HANDS: Through the Eyes of a Child
Ioanna reviews Rémi Allier’s short film.
In HARRIET, an American Hero Gets the Biopic Treatment
Doug reviews Harriet Tubman’s biopic.
LAST CHRISTMAS Gives You Its Heart, But Not Much Else
Georgi reviews Paul Feig’s Christmas feature.
An Inaugural Season of Shudder’s CREEPSHOW Unleashes Bloody, Low-Budget Charm
Matt ranks all 12 stories from the Creepshow’s first season.
DOCTOR SLEEP Bridges the Gap Between Kubrick and King
Doug reviews the follow-up to King and Kubrick’s beloved classic.
Can a Director’s Cut Save THE CURRENT WAR?
Doug discusses whether or not films can be saved by releasing different cuts after initial release.
JOJO RABBIT is An Essential Film for Our Times
Sara reviews Taika Waititi’s satirical black comedy.
ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE: 00Heaven
Troy reviews the sixth installment in the James Bond franchise.
SYLVIA: On the Road Again
Ioanna reviews Richard Prendergast’s short film debut.