The Haunting of Bly Manor
Mike Flanagan's long-awaited follow-up to The Haunting of Hill House is worthwhile and chilling to the bones,
NYFF 2020: Time
Time is an exceptional piece of personal and emotive cinema
NYFF 2020: Mangrove
It is not only in the characters’ actions that Black West Indian resistance is shown in Mangrove, it is also present throughout the film’s technical elements
Miss Virginia
Miss Virginia makes way for a thought provokingly and impactful message
Kajillionaire
Kajillionaire is a captivating blast with a trio of wonderful performances, unique humour and an unrecognisable turn from Evan Rachel Wood
The Dare
It may be a minuscule target audience, but those that this experience is intended for will probably enjoy all the brutal scenes
LFF 2020: The Painter and the Thief
After a really promising start, one can’t help but feel like they’ve been robbed of something special
LFF 2020: Mogul Mowgli
Mogul Mowgli beautifully explores a seemingly deeply personal concept for both Ahmed and Tariq, yet it is a narrative that many will resonate with
TIFF 2020: After Love
A film that dips its toes a little too deep in a self-indulgent existential crisis
The Broken Hearts Gallery
The Broken Hearts Gallery neatly finds its place among the plethora of other romantic comedies
TIFF 2020: Akilla's Escape
Akilla’s Escape is one of these unique perspectives that, despite exploring familiar themes, stands out with its own unique identity
The Eight Hundred
The Eight Hundred, an extravagant Chinese war-drama from Guan Hu, has quietly become the highest-grossing film of the year
ARROW FRIGHTFEST (digital): Hall
Hall instantly runs into multiple unavoidable stumbling blocks
Antebellum
Antebellum is a questionable, wasted opportunity and total waste of time
The Walrus and The Whistleblower
The Walrus and The Whistleblower is always a wild ride
#Alive
#Alive, while not offering enough to earn it a spot in the top class of the zombie genre, presents a familiar yet tense narrative
TIFF 2020: 180° Rule
180 Degree Rule is a slow but assured melodramatic and haunting drama
BIFF 2020: Los Conductos
An existential and ambiguous – albeit enthralling – spectacle of a tale
The Boys - S02E07: Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker
The Boys’ second-to-last episode may be overstuffed and uneven, but it has its moments
NYFF 2020: Hopper/Welles
Hopper/Welles is something projects like Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood can only dream

