Red Notice: Netflix’s Latest Blockbuster SuccessBy Rhona Lonergan 28 December 2021 Image Courtesy of Frank Masi/Netflix A couple of months ago, Squid Game was the big kid on the block....
The Polar Express: A Fastrack to ChristmasBy Conor Spencer 23 December 2021 Image Courtesy of Warner Bros. Robert Zemeckis’ The Polar Express holds its own in any debate over...
The Harder They Fall: Classic Western RevisedBy Harry Brown 13 December 2021 Image Courtesy of David Lee/Netflix Traditionally, the Western genre was dominated by the white faces of...
The French Dispatch: Anderson’s Art Nouveau Cardboard Box Fort By Ed Streatfield Originally Published in Issue 17.5 on 15 November 2021 Wes Anderson is back with an abundantly talented cast and a...
You won't remember me reviewOne of the more intriguing curiosities presented at last year’s KTV Film Festival was an unfinished cut of Victor Blaho’s film You Won’t...
Review: BurningAt one point early on in Lee Chang Dong’s haunting film Burning, one character compares another to The Great Gatsby. It’s a rare moment,...
Girl: Sincere, yet Ultimately Misjudged Queer Coming-of-Age DramaLukas Dhont’s directorial debut has been controversial since its premiere at last year’s Cannes film festival, where it won the Queer...
At Eternity’s Gate: Devastatingly Emotive Portrait of an ArtistJulian Schnabel, though principally a painter, released his first film in 1996, the year I was born, and since then has released just...
Everybody Knows: bringing foreign filmmaking back to the forefrontLaura (Penelope Cruz) returns home to Spain from her new home in Argentina for her sister Ana’s (Inmar Cuesta) wedding. While reuniting...