Bori Bernat reviews the latest feature on Marvel’s smallest superhero. One of 2015’s most unexpected feel-good films was Ant-Man. Featuring a hero capable of shrinking to the size of an […]
‘Incredibles 2’ Review
Srishti Chakraborty reviews Pixar’s much anticipated sequel to a childhood favourite. While I might not remember the first time I ever watched Pixar’s The Incredibles, I remember all the other times […]
‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ Review
Milo Garner critiques the franchise spin-off. Solo: A Star Wars Story is the exact film so many feared would come out of Disney’s Lucasfilm buyout. An absolute disaster it ain’t, but […]
‘First Reformed’ Review
Milo Garner reviews Schrader’s drama thriller. Paul Schrader has always been a director influenced by the high arts of cinema, though a cursory browse of his filmography might initially belie […]
An Introduction to Bollywood: 15 Essential Films to Watch
Ivan Nagar curates a personal must-watch list. Time and time again, people have asked me for Bollywood recommendations. This is not a simple task – a lot of great Bollywood […]
‘Atlanta: Robbin’ Season’ Review
Raphael Duhamel reviews the second season of Donald Glover’s series. The first sequence of Atlanta’s second season sets the tone for every other episode: two young unidentified men prepare to […]
‘Filmworker’ Review
Nick Mastrini reviews the documentary revealing the fascinating career of Kubrick’s right-hand-man. Tony Zierra’s Filmworker is a documentary that celebrates the hidden craftspeople of filmmaking by exhibiting the career of […]
‘Lean on Pete’ Review
Liam Donovan takes a look at Andrew Haigh’s coming of age drama. Lean on Pete, the latest from Weekend and 45 Years director Andrew Haigh, proceeds at a trot rather […]
‘A Quiet Place’ Review
Raphael Duhamel reviews John Krasinski’s well-received supernatural horror. “IT’S SOUND!” screams a newspaper headline, shown in the first act of A Quiet Place, and serving as an appropriate and concise […]