LFF 2020: The Disciple
Both in subject matter and aesthetic, The Disciple is an arduous watch
ClapperCast - Episode 22: Enola Holmes, Ava, Kajillionare
On episode 21 of ClapperCast, the team discuss Enola Holmes, Ava, and Kajillionare
The Trial of the Chicago 7
Sorkin still isn’t nearly as strong of a director as he is a scribe, but The Trial of the Chicago 7 is a welcome step up from Molly’s Game
LFF 2020: Herself
Herself, whilst possessing the solid foundations, lacks some of the furnishings
Athlete A
Athlete A is by no means an easy watch, but an incredibly important one
VIFF 2020: Father
Father is easily one of the most impactful films of the year.
LAAPFF 2020: Finding Yingying
It is hard to come away from Finding Yingying and not be utterly flawed and emotionally devastated by what you have witnessed
ARROW FRIGHTFEST (digital): Playhouse
Certainly ambitious, but often, that comes at its own detriment
Black Box
Black Box is a bold and original directorial debut which is sure to push audiences in the best of ways
The Lie
The Lie pushes audiences with complex and emotionally challenging questions only to drop the ball right at the end
LAAPFF 2020: The Paper Tigers
Filled with terrific comedy and delicately crafted poignancy on creed and purpose, it is hard not cement Quoc Bao Tran's The Paper Tigers as one of the best this year
NYFF 2020: Nomadland
Zhao crafts Nomadland to be observational and anecdotal, utilising fluid shots and deliberate cuts that give it the trappings of a documentary
The Boys In The Band
The Boys in the Band reflects on an early period of the LGBTQ+ community, an important time to remember
NYFF 2020: Night of the Kings
Night of the Kings is an undeniable masterpiece
The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw
Thomas Robert Lee shows real craft and care with The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw
Saint Maud
One of Saint Maud’s greatest successes lies within its ambiguity
Dick Johnson Is Dead
Dick Johnson Is Dead is an undeniably powerful documentary that is sure to leave an impact on audiences
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

