Review: Woman Walks Ahead
Focusing on a mostly forgotten meeting of the minds between Swiss-American artist and activist Caroline Weldon and Lakota Sioux Indian...
Review: Where is Kyra?
There is undeniable beauty in every frame of director Andrew Dosunmu's third feature film, Where is Kyra?. Most are courtesy of...
Review: Siberia
The opening moments of Siberia may lead viewers into believing that they are about to experience a John Wick-type film unfold. After all,...
Review: Skyscraper
"Welcome to heaven," Dwayne Johnson's former FBI agent turned security specialist Will Sawyer is told in Skyscraper, which aims to be The...
Review: Book Club
Book Club, in which Fifty Shades of Grey provides inspiration for a quartet of sexagenarians, is a guilty pleasure, a trifling...
Review: Beirut
Screenwriter Tony Gilroy likes to make his actors sweat. Literally and figuratively. George Clooney has arguably never worked as hard as...
Review: Mary Magdalene
In the Bible and in popular culture, where women are either categorised as saints or sinners, Mary Magdalene has long been wrongly viewed...
Review: Loving Pablo
Loving Pablo is the trashy telenovela take on one of the most notorious murderers, torturers, and kidnappers you never knew you wanted....
Review: Dark River
A familiar tale of childhood trauma lingering into adulthood, Dark River is buoyed by intense and committed performances from Ruth Wilson...
Review: Ant-Man and the Wasp
In the grand scheme of the Marvel Universe, the character of Ant-Man has always served as a diversion, comic relief in the company of his...