Does It Matter How You Watch THE IRISHMAN?
In his perspective article, Owen Hiscock debates the controversy surrounding the way The Irishman should be watched
ANNOUNCING OUR LATEST FILM MERCH DROP
We are incredibly proud and excited to announce our latest film merchandise drop
Death by Adaptation Podcast - Episode 01: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
In the inaugural episode of Death by Adaptation Podcast we are comparing and contrasting the film and the novelization of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Jolt
Jolt is as flat and uninspiring as they come
Death by Adaptation: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
In the inaugural article in CLAPPER’s Death By Adaptation feature series, Ewan Gleadow compares and contrasts the novelization of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood with its movie counterpart
Fantasia 2021: It’s a Summer Film!
It’s a Summer Film! is both a celebration of the cinematic art form and a depressing outlook on the direction of the medium
CANNES 2021: Anaïs in Love ‘Les amours d'Anaïs’
Anaïs in Love is a heart-warming and poignant examination of the affection and intimacy of love
CANNES 2021: Europa
Europa is a fascinating albeit heartbreaking portrayal of survival
The Uncut Gems Podcast - Episode 27: The Others
In this episode of The Uncut Gems Podcast we have a look at Alejandro Amenabar’s The Others, a twisty supernatural horror that seems to have fallen through the cracks a little.
Jungle Cruise
Jungle Cruise might not be a good film, but it unintentionally might become one of the most fun of the year
ClapperCast - Episode 63: M. Night Shyamalan's Old & Escape Room: Tournament of Champions
On this week of ClapperCast, the team reviews both M. Night Shyamalan's Old and Escape Room: Tournament of Champions while also give their feelings on returning to theaters with the current state of the pandemic.
CANNES 2021: Medusa
Medusa has a voice of importance and gravitas
OLD: In a Time of Crisis, Every Life Matters
In his latest essay, Nicolo Grasso examines Old as an invitation to re-orient our lives in the post-pandemic world
The Last Letter from Your Lover
The Last Letter from Your Lover is the shameful Netflix fodder audiences have come to know and expect
CANNES 2021: Invisible Demons
Invisible Demons forces the audience to accept the consequences of modern-day pollution and climate change becoming one of the most haunting films of the year
CANNES 2021: A Corsican Summer ‘I Comete’
A Corsican Summer becomes untenable to view in the self-indulgence of the mundane
CANNES 2021: Babi Yar. Context
Loznitsa film does an outstanding and incredibly tough job of showcasing this dark aspect of history in astonishingly enriching detail
Escape Room: Tournament of Champions
Escape Room: Tournament of Champions takes everything that worked in the original and improves on it tenfold
America - The Motion Picture
America: The Motion Picture is an abhorrent Netflix animated original that dares to chain itself to the word “comedy”
Lanksy
Lansky wades deep into the heart of the gangster drama and comes out with nothing unique

