Black Bag is a film for the lovers of the psychosexual, the unabashed gaspers who ache for a thrill.
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Black Bag is a film for the lovers of the psychosexual, the unabashed gaspers who ache for a thrill.
We Live In Time is a very human film, performed exquisitely by its two leads.
The performances are all given a lot of heart, and expect it to win a lot of awards based on them.
Visit your local cinema freely. Go safely, and leave a piece of the happiness you brought with you.
The sets are huge, and the costumes, scenery and choreography are inch-perfect. With a snappy script and precise editing, there isn't a moment wasted as we jump from scene to scene.
Are you not entertained? We sure are!
it’s a film that never allows you to sit comfortably with any one emotion for its entire run-time.
Tight writing, committed performances, sickening practical effects - The Substance is a certified cult-classic.
In the Room Where He Waits is the feature debut of Australian writer-director Timothy Desphina Marshall, and a thrilling one at that.
As a prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road, Furiosa hits the mark as an epic slab of mythology, but doesn’t quite match the propulsive, sheer inventive magic of its parent film.
If you are looking for a movie to move you, Radical is not that. It is a flattering tribute to a teacher,who would expectedly also prefer it to have been a tribute to an inspiring generation of young Mexican students.
The Promised Land delivers an utterly thrilling experience with a clear and beautiful message.
Denis Villeneuve, in these two parts of a whole, has created that special kind of blockbuster, that’s as thrilling as it is thoughtful.
Cinema is more than capable of re-sparking child-like excitement in the heart when done right. La Chimera proves it.
Ramata-Toulaye Sy has put together a tremendously promising feature debut that’s absolutely worth seeking out.
Monster is one to catch if you love a thriller or if you’re looking for a masterclass in intricate character relationships.
The Zone of Interest can restore your faith in the large-budget film, and maybe your belief in humanity’s capacity to endure any tyranny
An incredibly moving film, the balance between Broadway musical modernity and the authenticity of early 20th-century Black lives is well-wrought.
Watch hungry to maximise the effect of this film’s tantalising main attraction – the food.
Fallen Leaves is a contemporary achievement that succeeds in making you both think and feel at the same time, because it’s clear that so much thought and feeling has gone into its craft.