Tribeca 2021: 7 Days
7 Days, much like many other romantic comedies, has its share of cheesy moments and jokes that won’t land with everyone but it is an entertaining watch nonetheless
Tribeca 2021: See For Me
See for Me ultimately proves to be an extremely entertaining and well-made thriller that is as fascinating as it is chilling.
IFFR 2021 - My Name is Francesco Totti
Totti displays the confidence needed to lead his own documentary
The Underground Railroad: 10 - Mabel
Thus, The Underground Railroad comes full circle and delivers its final message, which has been lying dormant in between the frames and carefully dosed all throughout this magnificent series.
Oxygen
Oxygen thrives by putting its protagonist through as much trauma as it can
Wish Dragon
Wish Dragon is a simple yet fun animated feature that is sure to please most audiences
The Underground Railroad: 09 - Indiana Winter
Without a doubt, this ninth chapter of The Underground Railroad utilizes its entire momentum, carefully amassed over the course of the preceding story, to deliver a stunning blow to the unsuspecting viewer.
Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In
Does not shy away from the tougher moments
Cruella
Cruella is unique enough to have a justified existence
Hot Docs 2021: Wuhan Wuhan
Wuhan Wuhan feels like a worthy addition to the ever-growing list of COVID-19 documentaries
Great White
Great White offered hopes of an intimate horror that did not overly set its sights on the shark, but the question on the human morality
Mainstream
Coppola's feature is not only thematically fascinating but it is expertly crafted
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It offers a very intriguing analysis of what may be yet to come, for better or worse
The Underground Railroad: 08 - Indiana Autumn
After a long odyssey of horror and dehumanization, this surely looks as though a sense of finality is nearing for the narrative as a whole.
The Underground Railroad: 07 - Fanny Briggs
This little interlude packs just as much thematic messaging as any other episode in this wonderfully developing series, but it is almost completely confined to the sphere of themes and symbols.
Army of the Dead
Burly, brutal and a bit boring at times, Army of the Dead never finds comfortable pacing
Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse
Another attempt at cashing in on the profitable name of Tom Clancy
The Underground Railroad: 06 - Tennessee Proverbs
If the fifth chapter of The Underground Railroad could be seen as building up to a tipping point, both thematic and narrative, this episode heralds some form of a resolution.
In the Earth
For what could be the last time, Wheatley returns to his roots with the top-secret and instant classic horror
Shoplifters of the World
Shoplifters of the World wishes to embed a love for The Smiths without understanding why its characters should or would love the band

