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Film Review: The Post (2017)
With some inaccuracies that can't be ignored, its still a compelling version of history The amount of institutionalised shutting up and...


Film Review: The Perfect Date (2019)
God can I have that lost time back please? Man, this feels like hunting incredibly easy prey. Actually, it doesn’t even feel like hunting...


Film Review: The Lobster (2015)
An emotional police state. It’s certainly true that life becomes easier when you’re in a couple. You both share equal parts of the...


Film Review: The Little Shop of Horrors (1960)
Before I start this review, allow me to plunge into a useless anecdote that’s only vaguely related to the film for the pretext of hiding...


Film Review: The Green Knight (2021)
Destiny and death walk hand in hand. Honour is a strangely relative concept and some people live by such a strict and traditionalist...


Film Review: The Dreamers (2003)
A weeks of decadence and indulgence for a weird group of Parisians during one of the most turbulent periods of its history. Paris in the...


Film Review: The Big Lebowski (1998)
Mistaken identities have fucked up countless people and left them receiving the sharp end of one’s wrath which was meant for someone else....


Film Review: Soul (2020)
A return to form for Pixar. There’s ultimate beauty in everything that surrounds us, we must look at it the right way to see it. When...


Film Review: Taxi Driver (1976)
A descent into madness, viewed from the back seat of a New York cab. Back home at last! A week after the cinemas have opened their doors,...


Film Review: Sound of Metal (2019)
When something integral is taken away, you must adapt and relearn everything you knew about yourself and around you. Our worldly...


Film Review: Solaris (1972)
When faced with the incomprehensible, no amount of reasoning or pontificating will explain even the outline of the emotion. Far away from...


Film Review: Shiva Baby (2020)
Hell in a house. Cram enough people into a house together and everyone will be at each other’s throats in no time. You aren’t afforded...


Film Review: School of Rock (2003)
Let it teach you a thing or two. I can’t tell how long it’s been since I wrote my last review, maybe a few weeks have passed, maybe an...


Film Review: Saving Private Ryan (1998)
A certain scenario has often flashed through my head, if a war was to break out and I was made to fight, how long would I last? Would I...


Film Review: Rubber (2010)
Over-reliance on randomness and chance won't get you very far in Vegas. It’s no goddamn surprise that the entire universe is ruled by...


Film Review: Pokot (2017)
Down in the valleys, amputated from the rest of society, you tend to find some pretty odd folk with some pretty backward views. Of...

Film Review: Pink Flamingos (1972)
Bad Taste at its most exquisite. How far can you go in proving your bad taste? Is there a limit, a so-called worst thing that you can...


Film Review: No Country For Old Men (2007)
The reckoning of an older generation appearing in the form of an incomprehensible evil. There are some very resolute crazies out there,...


Film Review: Mulan (1998)
When everyone else around you keep drilling it in you that you can’t do a certain thing because you’re a woman or of a different race or...


Film Review: Midnight in Paris (2011)
The Golden Age of the Lost People There’s a golden age all of us look back to with a romantic eye, wishing we had been alive in that time...

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