Fantasia 2021: Tin Can
Tin Can is one of the more unique films to come out of the era of lockdown
FANTASIA 2021: Glasshouse
Glasshouse perfectly blends different genres of thriller, science-fiction, and family drama into a neat little bow
FANTASIA 2021: Ghosting Gloria
Ghosting Gloria (Muerto con Gloria) brilliantly blurs the lines between romance, comedy, and horror
CANNES 2021: The Sea Ahead ‘البحر أمامكم’
The thematic richness of The Sea Ahead is in abundance
FANTASIA 2021: Baby Money
Baby Money is a fresh take on the crime thriller genre
SXSW 2021: The Lost Sons
The Lost Sons is a harrowing, disturbing, but often inspiring documentary that touches on the tip of an iceberg
FANTASIA 2021: Sexual Drive
Sexual Drive is a rich tapestry of performance
FANTASIA 2021: Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist
Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist celebrates the titular legendary filmmaker with a respect and passion
FANTASIA 2021: Sweetie, You Won’t Believe It ‘Жаным, ты не поверишь!’
Sweetie, You Won't Believe It is a comical, farcical blast from start to finish
FANTASIA 2021: Alien on Stage
Alien on Stage is an exhilarating, poignant, and downright marvellous piece of documentary
CANNES 2021: Small Body
A brooding and poignant portrayal of womanhood and morality with sensational cinematography
Fantasia 2021: Art Kabuki
Art Kabuki is an inspiring artistic expression with kabuki being performed at the highest level
Fantasia 2021: It’s a Summer Film!
It’s a Summer Film! is both a celebration of the cinematic art form and a depressing outlook on the direction of the medium
CANNES 2021: Anaïs in Love ‘Les amours d'Anaïs’
Anaïs in Love is a heart-warming and poignant examination of the affection and intimacy of love
CANNES 2021: Europa
Europa is a fascinating albeit heartbreaking portrayal of survival
CANNES 2021: Medusa
Medusa has a voice of importance and gravitas
CANNES 2021: Invisible Demons
Invisible Demons forces the audience to accept the consequences of modern-day pollution and climate change becoming one of the most haunting films of the year
CANNES 2021: A Corsican Summer ‘I Comete’
A Corsican Summer becomes untenable to view in the self-indulgence of the mundane
CANNES 2021: Babi Yar. Context
Loznitsa film does an outstanding and incredibly tough job of showcasing this dark aspect of history in astonishingly enriching detail
AFI Docs 2021: President
President is an undeniably important film but simply isn’t an engaging film

