Venom: Let There Be Carnage
Venom: Let There Be Carnage is at its best when it is delving into the relationship between Eddie Brock and Venom
TIFF 2021: The Wheel
The Wheel is an emotionally charged and deeply intimate look at a young couple on the brink of divorce
LFF 2021: Boiling Point
Boiling Point is the best British film this year
ClapperCast - Episode 76: Mass, No Time to Die, Escape the Undertaker & Gross-Out Horror (Feat. Maddy Sheehy)
On this week of ClapperCast, the team is joined by Maddy Sheehy as they review No Time to Die, Mass, & Escape the Undertaker alongside retro reviews for Audition, Hellraiser & Southbound!
Lamb
Lamb has potential but never solidifies anything worthwhile or meaningful
VIFF 2021: Bergman Island
There is a tender and thoughtful parade inside Mia Hansen-Løve's Bergman Island
LFF 2021: Homefront ‘Hinterland’
Hinterland explores the crisis of a lost generation
LFF 2021: Flee
Flee is a poignant, brooding and enlightening journey
TIFF 2021: Quickening
Quickening is an extraordinarily confident telling of a story about a young Pakistani-Canadian woman struggling with identity
LFF 2021: Spencer
Ghostly places and faces conquer and horror the audience in Pablo Larrain’s haunted house spectacle Spencer
LFF 2021: The French Dispatch
The French Dispatch is a clear case of self-interested ego
VIFF 2021: Benediction
Benediction will be adored by fans of the auteurs' previous work and for those in need of an unconventional biopic
Titane
Julia Ducournau crafts a film in Titane that is intoxicating to watch
The Many Saints of Newark
The Many Saints of Newark barely scratches the surface on who truly made Tony Soprano
LFF 2021: Brother’s Keeper
Brother's Keeper is a dark and often emotively brooding drama
LFF 2021: The Taking
Alexandre O Philippe's The Taking is an immersive and educational experience
TIFF 2021: Flee
Flee is as poignant as it is harrowing
TIFF 2021: Burning
Burning does not educate, articulate, or resonate in any particular way that is powerful
TIFF 2021: The Rescue
The Rescue does amazing emotional work
TIFF 2021: You Are Not My Mother
You Are Not My Mother features adequate visuals, but it never latches onto any meaningful iconography

