Spy Kids: Armageddon
Spy Kids: Armageddon is the final death knell for a franchise that ran out of charm long ago
It Lives Inside
The overall experience of It Lives Inside is mixed
Expend4bles
Expend4bles crumbles under the absence of its creator
Saw X
Saw X is easily the best thing to come from the franchise in over a decade.
San Sebastian 2023: Gamma Rays
Gamma Rays is a feature that doesn’t shy away from severity and seriousness
TIFF 2023: The Settlers ‘Los Colons’
Los Colons is the atypical feature from a film festival
The Nun II
The Nun II is a surprisingly enjoyable entry
Talk To Me
Talk to Me is a film that audiences have been craving in an industry filled with franchise fatigue
Venice 2023: Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person
A surprisingly soulful outing that twists the conventional tale and lore of its subject with authentic and ironic human endeavours
Venice 2023: Vivants
It is quite hard to tell what Vivants is and wants to say
The Equalizer 3
Very little else feels interesting or urgent for director Antoine Fuqua to justify a third outing with Robert McCall
Venice 2023: The Captain
Provides a fresh and much-needed new take on the theme of migration
Dumb Money
While undoubtedly entertaining and fun, Dumb Money ultimately fails to find the depth and comprehension of events that it seems to be promising.
Landscape with Invisible Hand
Landscape with Invisible Hand still proves to be a memorable film thanks to its incredibly ambitious storytelling swings
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is the best Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie ever made
Venice 2023: God is a Woman (Dieu est une femme)
God is a Woman is genuinely breathtaking to witness
TIFF 2023: Spirit of Ecstasy (La Vénus d'argent)
Spirit of Ecstasy is quintessentially French angst
Venice 2023: Shadow of Fire
Shadow of Fire incredible piece of cinema that deserves far more love and recognition.
Venice 2023: Poor Things
Poor Things ends up being one of the most important things to come out this year.
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe is a charming queer expression that is worthy in its perspective, emotions, and presence.