VENICE 2021: Il Buco
Il Buco is all about the power of nature and the smallness of humanity
VENICE 2021: DUNE
Dune: Part One puts the perspective of Blade Runner: 2049 as a mere dress rehearsal in comparison to bringing Herbert's material to the screen
Together
Together showcases a breakdown in a lockdown, but not convincingly
VENICE 2021: Spencer
One of the most moving and downright best films that 2021 has delivered so far.
The Uncut Gems Podcast - Episode 32: A Good Year
In this episode of The Uncut Gems Podcast we have a close look at A Good Year, the only romantic comedy Ridley Scott has (so far) directed
Cinderella
Cinderella really tries to hammer home an empowering message, but it totally falls flat due to the plot holes ever present
Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed
Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed is too charmed by its subject to make the hard calls on what is and is not relevant
VENICE 2021: The Hand of God ‘‘È stata la mano di Dio’’
The Hand of the God once again pertains that Sorrentino is one of the greatest living filmmakers of his generation
VENICE 2021: The Card Counter
The Card Counter stands as not only a solid follow up to a magnum opus but continues Schrader's trajectory of sin in a blended form of sensual moral brevity
VENICE 2021: The Card Counter
It is an immensely enjoyable experience for those who manage to find themselves on the very specific wavelength that Schrader is on.
VENICE 2021: Land of Dreams
An obtuse, needlessly convoluted, and downright messy film.
VENICE 2021: The Power of the Dog
The Power of the Dog is a consistently muddled and tonally miss managed feature
VENICE 2021: Parallel Mothers ‘Madres Paralelas’
Madres paralelas is another creative piece of bravado in the filmography of a consistent auteur
Stealing Chaplin
With such few notable moments, it’s hard to see where Stealing Chaplin comes together.
Candyman
Candyman is the perfect horror film for the times that America has experienced over the past couple of years
ClapperCast - Episode 69: Candyman, Spider-Man: No Way Home Trailer, James Corden Blocks Traffic & Our Favorite Sex Films
On this week of ClapperCast, the team celebrates their 69th episode by reviewing Nia DaCosta's Candyman, Discussing the long-awaited SpiderMan: No Way Home trailer, ranting about James Corden blocking traffic to promote the upcoming Cinderella & take a look at some of their favorite sexy films including The Handmaiden, Disobedience & The Dreamers!
The Gothic Romance and Haunting Ghosts of CRIMSON PEAK
In his latest essay, Nicolò Grasso defends Crimson Peak as the ultimate send-off for the gothic horror genre
Language Lessons
Language Lessons continues to prove the talents of Natalie Morales both in front and behind the camera.
Vacation Friends
The main problem with Vacation Friends is that there is no buildup throughout
FRIGHTFEST 2021: Bloodthirsty
Bloodthirsty is a complete tonal and aesthetic departure from the duo’s predecessor

