Megalopolis: A Movie ReviewThe best and most fascinating thing Francis Ford Coppola has done since Apocalypse Now.Oct 15, 2024A response icon9Oct 15, 2024A response icon9
Civil War: A Movie ReviewA terrific cultural warning flare that shocks & awes — then subsides to straightforward reason, affection, and concernJun 13, 2024A response icon3Jun 13, 2024A response icon3
Enter the Void: A Spiritual, Hedonistic Nightmare With Room for HopeGaspar Noé’s psychedelic melodrama belongs with the best movies of the centuryDec 18, 2023A response icon1Dec 18, 2023A response icon1
The Spirit of the Beehive (1973): A Study of Trauma and a Very Clever Attack Against a Fascistic…Victor Enrice’s debut is beautifully weaponised art, released from within a dictatorshipMar 25, 2023Mar 25, 2023
The Beasts (As bestas): A Movie ReviewA memorable thriller with horror leanings, telling a tale of nature, brutes, and cultural dividesMar 16, 2023Mar 16, 2023
The Fire Within: A Requiem for Katia and Maurice Krafft: A Movie ReviewWerner Herzog celebrates the volcanic imagery of the Kraffts, wrestled from “the claws of the devil”Feb 23, 2023A response icon1Feb 23, 2023A response icon1
Living: A Movie ReviewA worthy remake of a Kurosawa classic, with a cinematic heart of goldFeb 17, 2023A response icon6Feb 17, 2023A response icon6
The Banshees of Inisherin: A Movie ReviewAn electrifying, melancholic fable that is Martin McDonagh’s best movie to dateFeb 13, 2023A response icon9Feb 13, 2023A response icon9
Babylon (2022): A Movie ReviewA gruelling joyride that made me contemplate the never-ending movie that keeps getting worseFeb 1, 2023A response icon4Feb 1, 2023A response icon4
Smile (2022): A Movie ReviewAn entertaining and surprisingly deep-cutting debut from Parker Finn.Oct 9, 2022A response icon3Oct 9, 2022A response icon3