The Underground Railroad: 07 - Fanny Briggs
This little interlude packs just as much thematic messaging as any other episode in this wonderfully developing series, but it is almost completely confined to the sphere of themes and symbols.
Army of the Dead
Burly, brutal and a bit boring at times, Army of the Dead never finds comfortable pacing
Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse
Another attempt at cashing in on the profitable name of Tom Clancy
ClapperCast - Episode 53: Sequin in a Blue Room, Army of the Dead & Profile
On this week of ClapperCast, the team reviews Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead, the sensual Sequin in a Blue Room, & Timur Bekmambetov's Profile!
The Underground Railroad: 06 - Tennessee Proverbs
If the fifth chapter of The Underground Railroad could be seen as building up to a tipping point, both thematic and narrative, this episode heralds some form of a resolution.
In the Earth
For what could be the last time, Wheatley returns to his roots with the top-secret and instant classic horror
Shoplifters of the World
Shoplifters of the World wishes to embed a love for The Smiths without understanding why its characters should or would love the band
The Underground Railroad: 05 - Tennessee Exodus
This is where the progression of the main narrative and its thematic sphere running beneath the epidermis of the film intertwine most readily.
The Woman in the Window
It is difficult to unpack why The Woman in the Window falls flat
In the Heights
In the Heights is a solid celebration of diversity that brings the world of Washington Heights to life
BERLINALE 2021 - Mr. Bachmann and His Class
Maria Speth expertly uses long steady shots where one can fully immerse in the several discussions about love, race and integration between Mr. Bachmann and his students
The Mitchells vs. The Machines
The Mitchells vs. The Machines is both an incredibly funny and charming animated feature that is a clear success from Netflix
The Uncut Gems Podcast - Episode 17: The Fountain
In this episode of The Uncut Gems Podcast we peel off the multiple layers of thematic and artistic complexity hidden within Darren Aronofsky’s The Fountain
ClapperCast - Episode 52: Spiral, The Woman in the Window, Those Who Wish Me Dead & The 2022 Golden Globes Cancellation
On this week of ClapperCast, the team reviews the twisted Spiral: From the Book of Saw, Netflix's The Woman in the Window, Taylor Sheridan's Those Who Wish Me Dead, Gia Coppola's Mainstream, Oxygen & discuss the cancelation of the 2022 Golden Globes broadcast!
The Underground Railroad: 04 - The Great Spirit
Following three chapters successfully building up stakes and tension in addition to amassing thematic gravity, this fourth instalment in The Underground Railroad departs from the central narrative, leaving Cora’s fate in suspended animation.
Life in Color with David Attenborough - Season 1
Life in Color with David Attenborough is yet another fascinating nature documentary with the legendary David Attenborough
Spiral: From the Book of Saw
Where Jigsaw tried to say Game Over to the Saw franchise, Spiral proves that there are more levels of this game to explore.
The Underground Railroad: 03 - North Carolina
This is a pivotal episode of the series that deliberately drags the narrative further into the realm of elevated reality-adjacent dystopia emboldened by abundance of visual symbolism.
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier - S1E6: One World, One People
As the show comes to a close, it’s evident that these long runtimes may be a hindrance to the MCU
The Underground Railroad: 02 - South Carolina
Barry Jenkins’ camera takes the necessary time to bring attention to truly shameful facets of American history and adds important colours to the growing narrative.

