Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: Gender-Centric Horror Flick Men Struggles to Find Depth Beyond Trauma

A film like Men, the latest from writer/director Alex Garland (Annihilation, Ex Machina), is not going to be everyone’s cup of tea. I’m not even entirely sure it’s my cup […]

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Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: No Time to Die Is a Fitting, if Slightly Too Long, Farewell to the Best Bond of the Franchise

No Time to Die

I spent a long time trying to figure out how to tackle a review of a film that is less a traditional James Bond movie and more a victory lap, […]

Steve Prokopy /
Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: Mike Leigh’s Historical Drama Peterloo Tries to Do Too Much

Peterloo

Mike Leigh’s last film, 2014’s Mr. Turner, was a lush biopic about the final decades of painter J.M.W. Turner’s life, with British character actor Timothy Spall elevated to a lead role […]

Lisa Trifone /
Feature, Film, Film & TV

Film Review: Trespass Against Us, A Nuanced Examination of the Irish Underclass

My takeaway from Trespass Against Us, the feature film debut from veteran British TV director Adam Smith is that’s it’s exceedingly Irish. I’ll admit, I swoon a bit hearing Irish […]

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