TIFF 2021: Inexorable
Inexorable is one part haunted house horror and one part erotic thriller
TIFF 2021: All My Puny Sorrows
All My Puny Sorrows tiptoes the line between disheartening family drama and dark comedy
Dear Evan Hansen
Dear Evan Hansen is a misfire both for fans of the play and newcomers to the story
VENICE 2021: Reflection ‘Відблиск’
Reflection dazzles visually and, for some, will undoubtedly hold something quite poignant and stunning in performance
VENICE 2021: White Building ‘Bodeng Sar’
White Building is a film that perfectly, and quite hauntingly, encapsulates the feeling of isolation and loneliness
VENICE 2021: La Caja
La Caja offers an emotional look into the sins of father and son
Blue Bayou
The end does not justify the means in Blue Bayou, which is not only another rarity but a shame
People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan
People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan is a masterstroke of character and entertainment
The Duke
The Duke is a feature that stretches its simple story to breaking point
Zone 414
Zone 414 is a delightfully dark film with more than enough gusto behind it
Cry Macho
Cry Macho is compelling enough with a charismatic performance from its lead actor Clint Eastwood
VENICE 2021: My Night ‘Ma Nuit’
Ma Nuit is an emotionally soothing and delicately produced drama
TIFF 2021: Paka (River of Blood)
Paka (River of Blood) is rich with themes of generational pride and revenge
VENICE 2021: El Gran Movimiento
El Gran Moviemento drips and drips away in an attempt to form cohesion but just ends up spiralling and elongating
TIFF 2021: Last Night In Soho
Last Night In Soho is, unfortunately, a messy snoozefest with a frankly disgusting message
The Card Counter
The Card Counter is a worthy entry in the Schrader canon
TIFF 2021: Cadejo Blanco
Cadejo Blanco is a female-driven crime drama that dives into morality and revenge
TIFF 2021: 7 Prisoners
7 Prisoners is a powerful and complex feature from Alexandre Moratto that is one of the best films of the year
Malignant
James Wan establishes the intrigue of Malignant with a clichéd tribute to Giallo pictures of the 1970s and 1980s
TIFF 2021: Dune
Dune is truly the quintessential sci-fi epic

