
Category: Movies & TV
The Pod Generation – Film Review

This wry sci-fi satire about our growing disconnect from nature tackles many timely issues, but is far too placid for its own good.
Saltburn – Film Review

I finally checked out one of last year’s most divisive and talked about movies, and it was… an experience, even if I find it hard to say whether the film was actually good or not, underneath all that luscious imagery and transgressive moments.
Late Night with the Devil – Film Review

A slow-burn found-footage horror flick that offers show business satire as well as a refreshing new spin on demonic possession.
Perfect Days – Film Review

Wim Wenders’ serene, understated film is a captivating love letter to Japan and pleasures of simple living.
The Zone of Interest – Film Review

I finally worked up the resolve to see Jonathan Glazer’s intense, disturbing masterpiece that takes a wholly unique approach to its harrowing subject matter.
Dune: Part Two – Film Review

Denis Villeneuve’s much anticipated follow-up to the 2021 Dune is an immense, intense and immersive sensory feast that begs to be seen on the largest screen possible.
Bob Marley: One Love – Film Review

An enjoyable if somewhat disjointed biopic of the Jamaican icon, elevated by the great performances and fantastic music.
Anatomy of a Fall – Film Review

A layered, smart and elegant psychological thriller that begins as a murder mystery, morphs into a courtroom drama, and ends up a blistering examination of a failing marriage.
Poor Things – Film Review

