The Uncut Gems Podcast - Episode 38: Ad Astra
In this episode of The Uncut Gems Podcast we lock horns over our stances on the James Gray-directed Ad Astra
LFF 2021: Language Lessons
Language Lessons is a feature that is plagued by ego and self-entitled personality
Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle
Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle might be a watchable Pokémon feature but is far from inspired
There's Someone Inside Your House
There’s Someone Inside Your House is a dull and forgettable affair
The Beta Test
The Beta Test is another rendition of Jim Cummings typical characteristics, but they are running out of steam
The Night House
The Night House becomes more fascinating as it slowly embraces its nightmarish atmosphere
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

