The Search For Cohesiveness In The Star Wars Sequel Trilogy
Writer Jasim Perales analyses the latest Star Wars trilogy, looking at the search for cohesiveness In Rian Johnson and J.J. Abrams’ films that have engulfed the internet and its own fandom in a series of irritated controversy
Bad Boys For Life
Directing duo Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah bring this 90’s action franchise back to life with a relatively strong third entry after seventeen years of development hell
A Hidden Life
A Hidden Life is a bold, moving and sorrowful experience that sings with sympathy for its leads and features masterful technical craftsmanship behind the camera
Medical Police - Season 1
Medical Police is an altogether disastrous experience that exhibits glimpses of brilliance but ultimately fails to deliver on the promise of its ludicrous premise consistently
92nd Academy Awards - Snubs, Surprises, and Damn Shames
Writer Paul Price looks at the controversial Snubs, Surprises and Damn Shameful choices of the 92nd Academy Awards *obligatory Cats mention incoming*
Seberg
The crowning glory in Seberg, however, is Kristen Stewart, who dazzles with her exceptional talent of magnetism and enchantment
Ride Your Wave (Kimi to, nami ni noretara)
A film with legitimately great emotion and animation, even if it lacks some of the nuance and depth other Yuasa films have
Antigone
Antigone is an angry film that demands to be seen
1917
1917 is an outstanding film that is emotionally impressive within the smaller scale of warfare
Dracula - Season 1
Though it boasts a stellar cast, high production value and an undeniably twisted sense of fun, Dracula is ultimately an exercise in futility and a meaningless attempt to revive source material
Don't F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer - Season 1
Don’t F**k With Cats is adept at remaining engaging throughout and keeps a deeply human undercurrent that underscores the true horror of its story, creating a simultaneously thrilling and sympathetic experience that rises above standard NETFLIX murder documentary fare.
Daniel Isn't Real
A decent starting point for director Adam Egypt Mortimer, who with a stronger cast next time around could very easily create something quite spectacular and more thematically impactful
Ophelia
Best described as if Tumblr had gotten the feature film rights to William Shakespeare — a recipe that is an utter and total painful disaster
Just Mercy
Just Mercy, while having an incredibly familiar narrative, does it right with a black lead for a black story and the result is a more than a terrific feature.
Dan Bremner's BEST OF 2019
Carson Timar's BEST OF 2019
The Grudge
A reliance on tropes causes The Grudge to quickly become more tedious than terrifying
Jexi
Jexi is a film that is bottom of the barrel comedy at every turn
Varda by Agnès
A must-watch film and gives Agnès the send-off she deserves
An Elephant Sitting Still
An Elephant Sitting Still is a lot to take in on initial viewing but it is a work that stays with audiences long after it has cut to black

