Silent Night
Silent Night might just be the darkest Christmas film to date
The Summit of the Gods
The Summit of the Gods is an exceptional film that asks some of life’s biggest questions
House of Gucci
House of Gucci is a captivating family drama featuring fatal lies and some of the best performances of the year
Last Night in Soho
Last Night in Soho is drenched in an intoxicating style
Tick, Tick, Boom!
Tick, Tick…Boom! hits all the right notes
Zeros and Ones
Zeros and Ones is nauseating, with aggressive lighting, a pulsating score, and erratic editing
Finch
Audiences at home may not entirely relish the thought, but they are closer to Finch than they think
King Richard
King Richard is effective and emotionally touching
Mayor Pete
Mayor Pete lingers close to being a puff piece or press junket far too often
No Time to Die
As the sun must set on all things, so too must the sun set on the Daniel Craig era of James Bond
Belfast
Belfast is a powerful and moving portrait of innocence and innocence lost that is simply enrapturing
Home Sweet Home Alone
Seek shelter in the original, and watch the wreckage of Home Sweet Home Alone from afar
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Clifford the Big Red Dog is a dark and lonely time for family entertainment
McCartney 3, 2, 1
McCartney 3, 2, 1 is a fantastic and personal deep dive into the life of one-quarter of the Fab Four
The Harder They Fall
The Harder They Fall is one of the finest modern westerns available
Animation is Film 2021: Nahuel and the Magic Book
Nahuel and the Magic Book almost carries a Studio Ghibli level of magic within it’s world and characters
Love Hard
Love Hard is a charming start to the holiday film season
Animation is Film 2021: BELLE
BELLE is a frustrating outing for Mamoru Hosoda
Memoria
Memoria builds to something spectacular but drops the ball at the last minute
Eternals
Eternals is nothing short of a disaster

