AFI Docs 2021: We
We might be fundamentally solid but lacks the depth the feature clearly needs
CANNES 2021: Babi Yar. Context
Babi Yar. Context is both one of the most horrifying and needed films of 2021
Wolfgang
Wolfgang provides much detail on a man many may not have heard of
ClapperCast - Episode 60: Black Widow, Pig, Joe Bell & Shudder's Vicious Fun
On this week of ClapperCast, the team reviews Marvel's Black Widow, Joe Bell, Neon’s Pig & Vicious Fun!
SXSW 2021: Fruits of Labor
Fruits of Labor is an emotionally swirling and poignant feature
The Marksman
The action is serviceable for what it is worth but bogged down by the wavering prose and uncoordinated storyline
Luca
Luca is another remarkable success for Pixar
Fear Street Part 2: 1978
Unlikely to win over new fans, but it is an effective piece of R-rated slasher cinema that younger audiences do not get anymore
AFI Docs 2021: 9/11: One Day in America
9/11: One Day in America becomes an almost instant masterpiece of the genre
Cannes 2021: A Radiant Girl
A Radiant Girl instantly becomes a breakout hit of the 2021 Cannes Film Festival
AFI Docs 2021: Courtroom 3H
Courtroom 3H fails to live up to the potential the project had
Creation Stories
Steeped in fiction, and not the type that entertains or provokes a new reaction to an old story
CLAPPER Debates - 03 - Film Criticism (Patreon Exclusive Podcast)
In the new episode of Clapper Debates (available exclusively on Patreon), we are talking about the state of film criticism as we see it and our experiences in film writing
False Positive
False Positive is more concerned with the guts and gore than the power dynamic of its characters
Gaia
Gaia for better or for worse follows the path of modern horror through a forest of fear and danger
No Sudden Move
as more characters and subplots are introduced, the film steadily becomes bloated
Fear Street Part 1: 1994
Fear Street Part One: 1994 captures the spirit of the novels while delivering a bloodier, more mature horror mystery
The Uncut Gems Podcast - Episode 24: Duel
In this episode of The Uncut Gems Podcast we take a rather close look at Steven Spielberg’s Duel
The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard
a wholesale downgrade and a bafflingly poor excuse of a film
Val
Val captures the strength of its subject

