Cargo [2018] โ An Impactful Australian-Set Zombie Apocalpyse drama
Yolanda Ramke and Ben Howlingโs slow-burn zombocalypse film Cargo (2018) does sound like yet another genre picture with tiring visual…
The pre-reviews of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote [2018]
Cinephiles must feel a sense of relief for him that this labored production of love is finally complete with a happy ending, yet there must also be a sense of frustration that this story he struggled so long to convey will be drowned out by the enormity of its surrounding story that he didnโt intend to tell.
Mudbound [2017]: A Gritty, Hard-Hitting & Thought-Provoking Snapshot of American History
Powered by strong performances from its cast and steered by Dee Rees’ excellent direction, Mudbound paints a gritty portrait of…
Sexy Beast (2000): A Dazzlingly Ferocious Crime Flick
Ex-criminal Gary โGalโ Dove (Ray Winstone) is blissfully enjoying his retirement with his ex-porn star wife DeeDee (Amanda Redman). Gal…
Claire’s Camera [2017]: Hong Sang-soo Once Again Defies Narrative Rules
Once again, Hong Sang-soo crafted a piece that is succinctly his own, and it is sure to please Hongophiles everywhere.
Lean on Pete [2017] โ An Elegiac Tale of a Lonely Teenager at Crossroads
English film-maker Andrew Haighโs previous devastating existential dramas โ Weekend (2011) & 45 Years (2015) โ were essentially about…
[Watch] Video Essay Exploring why “Ringu” is a relevant horror film in the era of clickbaits
Ringu (1998) Video Essay: For my other video series (alongside Film Finds), I take an in-depth look at what I…
Oculus [2013]: Thrilling, Mystifying & More Involving Than Your Average Horror Flick
Smart, scary & unpredictable for the majority of its runtime, Oculus is a solidly crafted, skilfully executed & surprisingly effective…








