BFI Flare 2022 “The Sound of Scars” Review: Liberation Through Metal
Vocalists in metal bands spend a lot of time screaming. Guttural growls and shrieks connect them to their fans, many of whom find precious catharsis...
Vocalists in metal bands spend a lot of time screaming. Guttural growls and shrieks connect them to their fans, many of whom find precious catharsis...
Batman has been re-envisioned for the big screen more frequently and diversely than any other superhero. From Tim Burton’s gothic nightmare to Zak Snyder’s drab...
This week Jen has her film critic review Uncharted, Moonfall, Death on the Nile, Flee, Nightmare Alley, Amulet and The Worst Person in the World!...
Jen asks her film critic about that new Matrix film, the remake of West Side Story, the bafflingly titled Licorice Pizza, TITANE!, The Lost Daughter...
Nearly forty years after the Ghostbusters fought Goza in New York, a young family (Mckenna Grace, Finn Wolfhard and Carrie Coon) inherit their estranged father/grandfather’s...
Anyone who dismisses Pablo Larrain’s new film for it’s factual or historical inaccuracy needs to be banned from cinema. For they have missed the crucial...
Academy Award winning director Chloe Zhao’s eternals is a movie at war with itself. It is at turns a momentous and dramatic work similar in...
Julia Ducournau’s Raw had a simple premise that belied the depth and sophistication of the film. A student at an intense veterinary school discovers she’s...
Escaping the quiet, cosy country home of her grandmother, Eloise Turner (Thomasin McKenzie) finds herself in the glamorous west end of London where she hopes...
Anna Lily Amirpour brings a new startling vision in horror, shrugging off the slow melodic pacing of A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night in favour of...