Review: Vox Lux
Much like his debut feature, The Childhood of a Leader, Brady Corbet's sophomore effort Vox Lux is a wry fable tarred and feathered with...
Review: Annihilation
"We're all damaged goods here," one character says in Annihilation, the film adaptation of Jeff VanderMeer's spare novel that also marks...
Review: Song to Song
In his own way, director Terrence Malick has been making action musicals since his notoriously fallow output became alarmingly abundant....
Review: Planetarium
There's a sequence in Rebecca Zlotowski's Planetarium that reminds audiences why Natalie Portman is one of the most beautiful and...
Review: Jackie
It's not too often that a film breathes such life into something so familiar that it renders it new and exciting. Take Jackie, the...
Review: A Tale of Love and Darkness
If nothing else, Natalie Portman's choice to take on Amos Oz's A Tale of Darkness, a personal perspective on the political turbulence of...
Review: Jane Got a Gun
Promises are made to be broken, though love can make them seem everlasting. A pair of lovers, blinded by their splendour in the grass,...
Review: Knight of Cups
Fellini's 8 1/2 conveyed with Antonioni's spatial compositions, Terrence Malick's characteristically gorgeous and poetic Knight of Cups...
Review: Anywhere But Here
Anywhere But Here can boast of having the marquee stars, the bigger budget and the earlier release date but it comes nowhere near the...