CELL ADORE FILM FESTIVAL - The Drive
The Drive is an understated and moving short
Mogul Mowgli
Bassam Tariq and Riz Ahmed's Mogul Mowgli is a sincere and spellbinding exploration of faith and family
Coffee & Kareem
Coffee & Kareem is the kind of movie that reaffirms the notion that some films just are not meant to be seen on the big screen
Emma.
Emma. is visually interesting and its performances are well-cast and well-directed enough to carry through a sometimes flat, unexciting screenplay
Westworld - S3E2: The Winter Line
After the first two hours, the third season of Westworld proves that it’s just like its sophomore slump that occurred two years ago
Faith Ba$ed
A compelling emotional comedic drama that draws and examines society as a whole in its absurdity and fragility with poignancy and brilliant magnetism
Westworld - S3E1: Parce Domine
After the unnecessarily convoluted disarray of a sophomore season, the war between humans and self-aware androids is once again reignited
Evge (Homeward)
Homeward is a must-watch even having the potential for becoming a future cult classic
Lillian
Andreas Horvath's Lillian is a masterful dynamic and profound examination of modern-day America wrapped in a dark Lynchian-esque vibe to show the power of the soul and human nature
Better Call Saul - S5E4: Namaste
Namaste never wastes a second, wiring up more fuses to light up the climactic explosions
Zeitgeist of the Decade: How Comic Book Movies Transitioned From a Curiosity to a Cultural Phenomenon
Jakub Flasz begins his Zeitgeist of the Decade series with a look at the ongoing cultural impact of comic book movies and the genre’s transition from a simplsistc curiosity to a full-blown financial and cultural phenomenon
All the Bright Places
All the Bright Places is a poor attempt at a teenage drama
Better Call Saul - S5E3: The Guy For This
The walls of Better Call Saul are closing in as the major players have gotten themselves trapped between a rock and a hard place
Koko-Di Koko-Da
Instead of illuminating its horrific themes by using drama, Koko-Di Koko-Da uses a reverse process by illuminating dramatic ironies and tragedies through the means of horror
The Clone Wars - S7E7: Dangerous Debt
As an action-centric episode, Dangerous Debt is neither great nor terrible, but merely fine
SXSW 2020 - Echoes of the Invisible
Echoes of the Invisible is an absolutely gorgeous look at humanity, the environment, and the way they interact and weave in these stories
The Clone Wars - S7E6: Deal No Deal
Deal No Deal revels in all of the wrong aspects of Star Wars
Hunters
With a large supporting cast, a big name at its centre, Jordan Peele's executive producer credit and despite a few bright moments this season is a disaster
SXSW 2020 - An Elephant in the Room
An Elephant in the Room deftly walks the fine line between a sympathetic portrayal of healing and something more exploitative
How to be a Good Wife
How to be a Good Wife is not without its moments and will likely raise more than a smile in places but as a whole, it is never quite satisfying enough

