Review: The Mercy
What makes a man a hero? Is it conquering obstacles and being victorious? Or is it facing those same obstacles with the knowledge that...
Review: Mary Shelley
Mary Shelley begins with a perfect image of its title character scribbling in her notebook at her mother's gravesite. That the then...
Review: How to Talk to Girls at Parties
Based on a short story by Neil Gaiman, How to Talk to Girls at Parties, at its best, recalls an unholy hybrid of Earth Girls are Easy,...
Review: Unsane
Reportedly shot in just over a week using an iPhone 7 Plus in 4K, Steven Soderbergh's Unsane is an effective potboiler that blends the...
Review: Thoroughbreds
"I have a perfectly healthy brain. It just doesn't contain feelings. And that doesn't necessarily make me a bad person. It just means I...
Review: The Tale
The body remembers, even when the mind intellectualises or romanticises. In The Tale, documentarian Jennifer Fox explores her own history...
Review: In Darkness
In Darkness begins with a woman being strangled. As she struggles against her fate, the footage rewinds and one realises that this murder...
Review: Solo: A Star Wars Story
"We'll find a ship. We've already got a pilot." With those words, and their cheeky delivery, Alden Ehrenreich finally and definitively...
Review: The Con is On
An often fun and frothy throwback to the screwball sensibilities of The Thin Man films and A Fish Called Wanda, The Con is On features...
Review: Disobedience
As in Sebastián Lelio's previous film, the Oscar-winning A Fantastic Woman, Disobedience uses death as a springboard for a narrative...