September 22, 2025 Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (2025) Julian Fellowes has finally called time on the Crawley saga, and frankly, it shows. Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale feels like watching someone attempt to… READ MORE
September 20, 2025 Sketch (2024) There’s something oddly comforting about a film that knows exactly what it wants to be. Seth Worley’s Sketch doesn’t pretend to reinvent cinema, but it… READ MORE
September 19, 2025 The Roses (2025) Jay Roach’s reimagining of The War of the Roses offers a distinctly British spin on marital dysfunction, though one that occasionally stumbles beneath the weight… READ MORE
September 18, 2025 Splitsville (2025) In Splitsville, director Michael Angelo Covino delivers a film that’s both a chaotic spectacle and a surprisingly grounded examination of modern relationships. The premise, which… READ MORE
September 13, 2025 The Long Walk (2025) Stephen King’s dystopian nightmare receives a surprisingly restrained adaptation that trades explosive spectacle for psychological endurance testing. Director Francis Lawrence crafts a film that understands… READ MORE
September 8, 2025 Caught Stealing (2025) Darren Aronofsky has done something peculiar with Caught Stealing. After years of putting his protagonists through psychological meat grinders, he’s made a film about a… READ MORE
September 7, 2025 Eddington (2025) Ari Aster’s latest endeavour, Eddington, is a curious and confronting piece of cinema that operates somewhere between a neo-Western and a fever dream. Set in… READ MORE
September 6, 2025 Sorry, Baby (2025) Eva Victor’s directorial debut treads the precarious line between levity and gravity with remarkable dexterity, though occasionally stumbles under the weight of its own ambitions…. READ MORE
September 5, 2025 The Ballad of Wallis Island (2025) In an era where genuine human connection feels increasingly elusive, James Griffiths’ The Ballad of Wallis Island is a meditation on loneliness and a gentle… READ MORE
September 3, 2025 Relay (2024) In an era where corporate malfeasance feels as routine as the morning news cycle, David Mackenzie’s Relay arrives with the timing of a perfectly placed… READ MORE