Indy’s latest and likely last adventure proves to be a pitfall to the franchise’s modern legacy. When Indiana Jones 5…
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Review: Close
Lukas Dhont examines the unraveling fabric of childhood friendship throughout a culture of homophobia. Puberty is an impasse. The road…

Review: Barbarian (2022)
The conventions of horror are dismantled and rebuilt in this modern-day masterwork. If your toddler hides behind the curtains of…

Review: Tár
Tár is a brooding take down of the ego and the analysis of the relationship between fame and power. Carried…

Review: M3GAN
2023 kicks off with the Toy Story of your nightmares… Annually, there always seems to be a horror comedy which…

Classic Review: Bringing Up Baby (1938)
Bringing up Baby unconventionally answers the question “can a baby save a marriage?” or in this case, a yet to…

Review: Don’t Worry Darling
Don’t worry guys, save your money… Olivia Wilde’s Latest directorial outing, though surrounded by scandal, suffers from something much more…

Review: Bullet Train
An initially smooth ride soon derailed by mindless spectacle and inconsequential action. Bullet Train serves as the latest instalment in…

Review: Nope
Nope sees Peele further evolve into one of most compelling auteurs in contemporary cinema. As I sat in the theatre…

Review: Climax (2018)
The French never fail to horrify. Since cinema’s inception, the French have earned a prestigious reputation as one of the…