MAD GOD (2021)
“cruel oddities and maniacal monstrosities”
Read MoreTHE NOVICE (2021)
“The dark loom of vivid mania overlies every element here”
Read MoreNIGHTMARE ALLEY (2021)
“head carnie barker Defoe: chef’s kiss!”
Read MoreLUNANA: A YAK IN THE CLASSROOM (2019)
“A sweetly touching story with gorgeous vistas”
Read MoreTHE BATMAN (2022)
“…I was wrong for this is one of the better Batman films and superhero films in a while.”
Read MorePETITE MAMAN (2021)
“Tender, lithe and estimable.”
Read MoreRED ROCKET (2021)
“entertaining, engrossing, and edifying”
Read MoreTHE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD (2021)
“dwelled in the sober reality of the human condition with wit and guile”
Read MoreTHE LOST DAUGHTER (2021)
“I drank up the harsh and maladaptive take on the burden of children”
Read MoreCARD COUNTER (2021)
“pervasive existential angst and soul consuming stalk”
Read MoreTITANE (2021)
“revels in its insanity and blazes its own trail into an inexplicable immensity”
Read MorePIG (2021)
“we get the idea of a Grizzly Adams John Wick, dive into “food workers Fight Club”, but mostly get a beaten and bloody The Limey in the cutthroat Portlandia food world”
Read MoreSHIVA BABY (2020)
“It’s a juicy, tense and involving dramatic bagel, slathered with rye wit, salacious brine, and caustic uncertainty.”
Read MoreTHE SPARKS BROTHERS (2021)
“it feels near impossible not to soak in the euphoria of the adventure or foment esteem for Sparks talent & triumphs”
Read MoreRIDERS OF JUSTICE (2021)
“The ultimate cinematic brooder stoics over every frame”
Read MorePSYCHO GOREMAN (2020)
“the most bleeding-edge bonkers blood-splattered Power Rangers episode you have ever seen”
Read MoreTHE MAN WHO SOLD HIS SKIN/QUO VADIS, AIDA? (2020)
“A couple of politically charged and vitally felt dramas about refugees, but I would definitely speak to my embracing of Man over Quo”
Read MoreJUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH (2020)
“Kaluuya is pure fire on screen; like a Neolithic blaze enrapturing and warming the shivering proto humans gathered around it”
Read MoreMINARI (2021)
“the struggle of growing up, growing anew, and growing together - in land and in heart”
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