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THEATRICAL REVIEW: Voyagers is Lord Of The Flies in space, but can’t capture full reverence of inspiration

Voyagers is a film with an interesting conceit in a landscape of remakes and rehashes, and that alone made it … More

VOD REVIEW: Sugar Daddy an evocative cinematic force

When we first get a look at Darren, it’s hard to see her musical talent past her tired eyes and … More

THEATRICAL REVIEW: Disparate, quiet Nomadland tells a story with big heart

Of all the Oscar nominees for Best Picture this year, Nomadland is by far the least accessible. Words like slow, … More

VOD REVIEW: Senior Moment forgets the film basics

When you cast William Shatner to star in your indie movie, you’ve already had a huge misstep. His ego, overacting … More

THEATRICAL REVIEW: New Liam Neeson actioner just doesn’t hit the mark

We’ve been enjoying these Liam Neeson, by-the-formula actioners since 2008, and I’ll just come out and say it – The … More

VOD REVIEW: Shiva Baby a darkly comic, gloriously-acted affair

This hilarious fish-out-of-water comedy takes young feminist Danielle, and drops her into the Shiva for a family friend she doesn’t … More

THEATRICAL REVIEW: French Exit imitates the weird & whacky of Wes Anderson with none of the sublime storytelling

Have you ever been to an improv comedy show? The ones that always seem to work the best are when … More

VOD PREMIERE: Godzilla Vs. Kong – A little less conversation, even more action

If you’re looking for a heavyweight monster movie battle royale, you’ve certainly found your movie. Godzilla Vs. Kong is a … More

VOD REVIEW: Iron Mask boasts a plot made of straw

When a film that should have a certain pedigree falls absolutely flat, it’s disheartening to see some of your favourites … More

VOD REVIEW: Anthony Hopkins stuns as The Father

There are few more utterly heartbreaking portrait pieces this year than director Florian Zeller’s The Father. It explores in excruciating … More

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