Reviews

Venom: Let There Be Carnage
If I took one thing away from this film, it’s that anyone can write a Hollywood blockbuster – even a 4-year-old child. The writing in

The Tragedy of Macbeth
London Film Festival Watch #6 Joel Coen’s first solo outing as a director makes for one of the most visually striking films ever put to

Titane
London Film Festival Watch #5 The unofficial prequel to Pixar’s Cars. Shocked is putting it lightly. Titane is a grotesque, insane trip of a film

The Power of the Dog
London Film Festival Watch #4 Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog is a slow methodical examination of character dynamics set in the Midwest in

The French Dispatch
London Film Festival Watch #3 I’m blown away. Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch is the director operating at full Wes Anderson and I adored it.

Last Night in Soho
London Film Festival Watch #2 Edgar Wright’s first foray into psychological horror leaves a lot to be desired, despite technically being some of the best-looking

The Guilty (2021)
The Guilty is an artistic rendition that simulates expertly the overwhelming anxiety of a 911 operator in a world that’s falling apart around him. The

Spencer
London Film Festival Watch #1 “A fable based on a true tragedy.” Spencer is a biopic, but it’s a biopic in the way that only Pablo Larraín

The Green Knight
“Why Greatness? Why Is Goodness Not Enough?” The Green Knight is another fantastically shot thinker of a film from A24. Leaving the cinema my thoughts were

Annette
If you’ve ever wondering what Adam Driver looked like singing while performing cunnilingus, then have I got the film for you. Annette is strange. There’s

Reminiscence
When I say I’m disappointed after watching this that’s putting it lightly. Lisa Joy has co-created what I believe to be one of TV’s best

Monsters At Work
Monsters at Work is Pixar’s first complete miss for me. Pixar has had a pretty incredible track record to date with only a few misses in their expansive

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is another delightful entry into the ever-expanding roster of MCU projects. With the MCU making as many

Dave Season 2
Season 1 of Dave must be one of the most underappreciated comedy shows out there. From the brain of Lil Dicky came one of the

M.O.D.O.K
M.O.D.O.K is a fun but ultimately weak foray from Marvel into comedy and animation. Despite the stellar voice cast who deliver great performances, it doesn’t make up for the hit

Star Wars: The Bad Batch
After how things ended with The Clone Wars final season it’s fair to say my excitement for this show shot through the roof. Seriously, the final four

Free Guy
Easily the best video game film there has been to date and THE blockbuster of the Summer. While I think this is a film that

Space Jam: A New Legacy
So I walked into this knowing it’s not going to be a cinematic masterpiece but hoping it would at least be a fun, goofy popcorn

Zola
Zola is a wild ride, probably what you’d expect from a film that’s based on a Twitter thread, but don’t be turned off by the

The Suicide Squad
James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad is an absolute blast, far and away better than the train wreck of its predecessor. This is exactly what the