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: Rosy
Though it may not initially seem to be the case, the woman-in-captivity drama, Rosy, is actually a dark romantic comedy that observes...
Review: Le redoutable (aka Redoubtable)
Le redoutable focuses on the pivotal transitional period in the life of Jean-Luc Godard (Louis Garrel), the legendary filmmaker who...
Review: All the Money in the World
When looking at Ridley Scott's filmography as a whole, his latest work All the Money in the World seems a minor work. A solid drama that...
Review: The Childhood of a Leader
Is monstrosity born out of the dregs of mundanity? Is it fashioned by those who raise by neglect? Is it already in the bloodstream,...
Review: High-Rise
Tom Hiddleston is a fine specimen. Aesthetically, he's perfect casting as Robert Laing in Ben Wheatley's film adaptation of J.G....
Review: Tale of Tales
A king who dotes upon a flea. An old woman who tricks a monarch into believing her young and beautiful. A queen who eats the heart of a...