The Nest
The Nest might not have the most original premise, but Sean Durkin tries to craft something interesting out of it through his visuals and main performers
Freaky
Freaky is one helluva good time that shouldn’t be missed
Synchronic
Throwing everything at the wall and seeing what sticks, Synchronic cannot make up its mind with regards to which lead it would like to pursue
LFF 2020: David Byrne’s American Utopia
David Byrne’s American Utopia is a seismic blast from visionary director, Spike Lee
The Life Ahead
The Life Ahead is sadly yet another forgettable and messy outing for Netflix
I Am Greta
I Am Greta offers a strong insight into the life of Greta Thunberg
AFI FEST 2020: Should the Wind Drop
Should the Wind Drop might have a solid emotional core, but the structure and pacing of the film does it no favors
AFI FEST 2020: Nine Days
Nine Days is nothing short of genius
After We Collided
Uncomfortable to watch yet equally teeters on the verge of being a so-bad-its-good experience
NYFF 2020: Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue
Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue is a love letter to expression through literature that will speak to most who value content creation
Proxima
Proxima deserves credit for being unpredictable, but it’s also disappointing
Martin Eden
Martin Eden comes straight out of a celluloid daydream, one that is laden with poetic devices and seared with passion
Monsoon
A lacklustre lead performance and an abundance of filler
The Climb
A beautifully original story about two men going through life together while constantly locking horns written over top of a carefully assembled photomontage of the filmmakers’ favourite movies.
Ronnie’s
Ronnie’s brings the viewer straight into the jazz club, sitting on the mismatched chairs in a dimly-lit room, watching icons sing their hearts out
Hubie Halloween
Hubie Halloween is a simple comedy with a simple message for all ages
ClapperCast - Episode 25: Borat 2, No Time To Die & The Future of Blockbusters in COVID, On The Rocks, & Synchronic
Global contributors discuss the Borat sequel, A24 and Sofia Coppola's On The Rocks, Synchronic, and the conundrum of No Time To Die and the future of large releases on streaming
His House
His House is as close to a Ken Loach directed horror film audiences will ever get
LFF 2020: Limbo
In a packed festival circuit, Ben Sharrock's Limbo is an exquisite piece of cinema
Wolfman's Got Nards
Sure, the Wolfman himself has got nards, but Wolfman’s Got Nards – the documentary – doesn’t

