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Review – Pig

One of the best films of 2021 has landed in Michael Sarnoski’s Pig. This is a powerhouse of a film where restraint and reflection...

The Broken Hearts Gallery Review

By Aziz Abbas In her debut film, writer/director Natalie Krinsky could have taken any route in terms of genre. With her experience as a writer...

Waves Review

Fresh off the heels of his first two acclaimed films, Krisha and It Comes at Night, writer/director Trey Edward Shults has delivered his next...

Vivarium Review

After the sweeping success of Parasite in 2019, and the themes western audiences flocked to discuss arising from Bong Joong-Ho’s masterpiece, one might think...

Uncut Gems Review

If you ever thought Adam Sandler was limited in his acting to comedic roles, Uncut Gems is evidence this notion is very far from...

1917 Review

Sam Mendes has delivered quite possibly one of his best films to date in this World War One epic he directed, produced and co-wrote. 1917 centres...
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