LFF 2020: Mangrove
Mangrove is a film that is pouring with love and a commanding demand to be seen and heard
TIFF 2020: Another Round
Not quite as gripping as Vinterbergs other recent work, it is one that is packed with narrative and thematic twists
LFF 2020: Relic
Relic offers a lot in the way of an atmospheric horror film
BIFF 2020: Los Conductos
Unfortunately, Los Conductos drowns its delicate heartbeat in the wall of noise generated by its own artistic self-aggrandisement
NYFF 2020: The Truffle Hunters
The Truffle Hunters is one of the most genuine and sweet films of the year filled enough dogs to bring a smile to any face
GRIMMFEST 2020: The Horror Crowd
The Horror Crowd represents a checkpoint not only for those that are interviewed but for the genre itself in its current generation
LFF 2020: Siberia
Siberia is a frustrating and un-rewarding viewing experience
GRIMMFEST 2020: Ten Minutes to Midnight
Ten Minutes to Midnight really is worth a watch
LFF 2020: Stray
One of the most stunning fly-on-the-wall documentaries ever made
LAAPFF 2020: 76 Days
76 Days will be a defining moment of cinema for decades to come
LFF 2020: I Am Samuel
I Am Samuel adds up to a touching and an ultimately uplifting cinematic experience
LAAPFF 2020: Noodle Kid
One, if not the most, eye-opening and, quite frankly, haunting coming-of-age tales put to screen
LFF 2020: Undine
Undine is a product that is simultaneously overstuffed yet underdeveloped
SITGES 2020: For the Sake of Vicious
For the Sake of Vicious seeks to subvert the genre to some degree and offers plenty of blood and gore
LFF 2020: The Disciple
Both in subject matter and aesthetic, The Disciple is an arduous watch
LFF 2020: Herself
Herself, whilst possessing the solid foundations, lacks some of the furnishings
VIFF 2020: Father
Father is easily one of the most impactful films of the year.
LAAPFF 2020: Finding Yingying
It is hard to come away from Finding Yingying and not be utterly flawed and emotionally devastated by what you have witnessed
ARROW FRIGHTFEST (digital): Playhouse
Certainly ambitious, but often, that comes at its own detriment
LAAPFF 2020: The Paper Tigers
Filled with terrific comedy and delicately crafted poignancy on creed and purpose, it is hard not cement Quoc Bao Tran's The Paper Tigers as one of the best this year

