Rams
While Rams offers up the occasionally strong gag and fuels its brotherly feud consistently, it never takes off as it should
Dolphin Island
Dolphin Island is hamstrung by predictable plotting and sometimes wooden acting
Maya Deren: Establishing the American Avant-Garde
In his latest essay, Nicolo Grasso examines the work of Maya Deren as fundamentally inspirational to the American independent cinema.
The Uncut Gems Podcast - Episode 09: Never Let Me Go
In this episode of The Uncut Gems Podcast we discuss Never Let Me Go, a 2010 dystopian science-fiction that treads the line between a cerebral satire and a soulful exploration of humanity.
ClapperCast - Episode 43: Zack Snyder's Justice League Vs. Joss Whedon's Justice League
On this week of ClapperCast, the team gives their thoughts on Zack Snyder's Justice League, BenDavid Grabinski's Happily, Episode 1 of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, the set photos from Ridley Scott's upcoming House of Gucci, and the 2021 Oscar Nominations!
Yes Day
Yes Day is a glossy, shallow and safe piece of entertainment that is utterly forgettable
I Care A Lot
J Blakeson’s new picture has a fairly interesting premise on the surface
Chaos Walking
Doug Liman is a skilled director, and with Chaos Walking, he manages to take what could’ve been a generic YA film and give it a pulse
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier - S1E1: New World Order
Any fears of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier looking cheap in comparison to the films is instantly quashed
The Uncut Gems Podcast - Episode 08: Lonely Are the Brave
In this episode of The Uncut Gems Podcast we discuss Lonely Are the Brave, a 1962 western that hides quite a bit more underneath its familiar veneer
Following the Awards Season 2020/2021: Oscar Nominations
In his latest piece, Carson Timar breaks down the recently announced Oscar nominations.
ClapperCast - Episode 42: The Russo Brothers's Cherry & Florian Zeller's The Father
On this week of ClapperCast, the team gives their thoughts on Apple TV+'s Cherry, Netflix's unique animated feature Bombay Rose, Coming 2 America, and Florian Zeller's directorial debut The Father!
Happily
Happily is a riveting film
Twist
Twist is as confused as those that sat through and dared to ask what was going on
Land
Robin Wright traps herself in a bubble of mediocrity
The Kid Detective
While it is fun at times, The Kid Detective muses more on the idea of star power and why so few child actors manage to hit it big
Six Minutes to Midnight
Six Minutes to Midnight joins in for the conga line of mediocrity
Cosmic Sin
The results here are uninteresting and less than effective
Jayne Wisener: “I have always jumped at every opportunity to work in Northern Ireland'“
As supernatural horror film The Heiress goes on digital release from March 15, lead actress Jayne Wiseman talks about her love of singing, coping with lockdown and her new period drama, Glow & Darkness
Chris Bell: “I mean can you think of another job where you can go to work and cry, laugh and be whoever the hell you want to be for that split second?”
Ahead of the release of THE HEIRESS, director Chris Bell talks about familial horror influences, his South London ‘hooligangster’ phase and learning new lockdown skills

