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THE INTERNET'S MOST HONEST FILM REVIEWS. WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT.


Anatomy of a Fall (2023)
Justine Triet's fantastic new film bagged the Palme d'Or at Cannes this year, a decision that I'd imagine no-one is losing sleep over.
Nov 26, 20233 min read




Power of the Dog (2021)
Jane Campion has produced something utterly engrossing, truly beautiful and genuinely gripping,
Nov 25, 20232 min read


Encanto (2021)
Disney’s Encanto introduces us to the Madrigal’s, a special family who live in a magical house in the mountains of Colombia.
Nov 25, 20231 min read


Boiling Point (2021)
Stephen Graham plays the head chef of a London restaurant, a man who’s struggling with personal problems that have begun to affect his work.
Nov 25, 20232 min read




The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2022)
The story of Tammy Faye and her husband Jim is not one that is unknown in contemporary society but it is one that had managed to pass me by.
Nov 21, 20231 min read


The Funeral (1996)
Abel Ferrara’s alternate take on the genre is one that deserves a wider audience than it probably gets.
Nov 21, 20232 min read


The Lost Weekend (1945)
Billy Wilder’s dark tale of alcoholism set over the course of four days, is a solid as granite, bona fide masterpiece.
Nov 21, 20231 min read


Licorice Pizza (2021)
Licorice Pizza shouldn’t be pulled apart, it should be experienced, enjoyed, and ultimately, probably loved.
Nov 21, 20233 min read


Spencer (2021)
Spencer is wrapped together as tightly as Diana herself; your heart is in your mouth for much of the film as you worry what’s coming next.
Nov 20, 20232 min read


Petite Maman (2021)
Celine Sciamma follows up her world beating Portrait Of A Lady On Fire (2019) with another gorgeous and poignant film.
Nov 20, 20232 min read


The Hand of God (2021)
My favourite film of 2021, Sorrentino's autobiographical tale of a teenager in Naples is absolutely gorgeous.
Nov 20, 20233 min read


Wildfire (2018)
It's a shame we haven't seen Paul Dano behind the camera more often, although I guess it's early days.
Nov 19, 20231 min read


Where Is the Friend's House? (1987)
Abbas Kiarostami's film is the first in the so called 'Koker Trilogy'.
Nov 19, 20231 min read


Black '47 (2018)
The famine in Ireland in the late 1840’s is not a subject that has often been put to film. Lance Daly reminds us of the period's horrors.
Nov 19, 20232 min read


20th Century Women (2016)
An excellent reminder of why Annette Benning is simply wonderful in every respect.
Nov 12, 20231 min read


The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
James Stewart’s Doctor Benjamin McKenna and his wife Josephine are traveling with their young son Hank when they witness a murder.
Nov 12, 20231 min read


Downsizing (2017)
The promise of the first hour is shot to pieces by the let down of the second.
Nov 12, 20232 min read


Rocks (2020)
Rocks is a wonderful portrayal of something we know happens, but frequently don't worry about because it's not our problem.
Nov 12, 20231 min read
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