LFF Review: Passing Passing tells the story of two Black women in 1920s New York, former high school friends who meet again unexpectedly after many years. ... By Sian Francis CoxOctober 13, 20210 6.4 Movies
7.3 Movies LFF Review: The Power of the Dog Based on the eponymous novel by Thomas Savage, The Power of the Dog is not the first Western to grace the London Film ... By Sian Francis CoxOctober 12, 20210
2 Movies Review: Secret Agent Dingledorf and His Trusty Dog, Splat! At one point in Secret Agent Dingledorf and His Trusty Dog, Splat! one of the titular agent’s preteen cohorts quips, dismayed by their ... By Sam van der MeerOctober 12, 20210
7.1 Movies LFF Review: The French Dispatch The French Dispatch goes a little off-piste for a Wes Anderson, and while the story is chock-full of tangential references and discrete elements, ... By Sian Francis CoxOctober 10, 20210
7.6 Featured Review: Ghostbusters: Afterlife You had to have been there. You have to have been at the Empire Stage during New York Comic Con to see hundreds ... By Jesse LabOctober 10, 20210
LFF Review: Ron’s Gone Wrong While some of the features on offer this festival aren’t for the faint of heart (looking at you, Titane), Ron’s Gone Wrong is ... By Sian Francis CoxOctober 9, 20210 6.8 Movies
8.8 Movies LFF Review: Drive My Car An understated slow-burn thriller, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s Drive My Car is a three-hour feat I can’t recommend enough. The winner of this year’s Best ... By Sian Francis CoxOctober 9, 20210
8.6 Featured LFF Review: Spencer After Jackie, there was Spencer. Director Pablo Larraín’s latest biopic moves from one portrait of a powerful woman in the history books to ... By Sian Francis CoxOctober 7, 20210
8.2 Movies LFF Review: The Harder They Fall The opening night film of London Film Festival 2021, The Harder They Fall was an explosive, sensational feature to kick off the festival, ... By Sian Francis CoxOctober 7, 20210
7 Movies Review: Detention Video game movies have certainly come a long way over the years. From an unassuming start with Super Mario Bros nearly 30 years ... By Peter GlagowskiOctober 6, 20210
Review: Venom: Let There Be Carnage So I had an idea way back when the original Venom debuted in 2018. And that idea still applies in 2021 for Venom: Let ... By Jesse LabOctober 2, 20210 6.2 Featured
7.5 Movies Review: Titane About 30 minutes into the run of Titane, director Julia Ducournau’s follow-up to her 2016 not-quite-cannibal-coming-of-age film Raw, I had a very specific idea of ... By Sam van der MeerOctober 1, 20210