Irati is a visually stunning epic that brings Basque myths to life despite some pacing issues.
Irati is a visually stunning epic that brings Basque myths to life despite some pacing issues.
The conversation at the heart of the movie finds some moments of interest but never manages to take off.
Sharper is one of those twisty, turny caper films that won’t reinvent the genre but makes for a fun enough addition to your watchlist.
A curious tale of a wandering donkey, observing humanity, without quite reaching the kind of import it sets out for.
Cate Blanchett isn’t the only extraordinary thing about Tár, but her performance is something to behold.
What appears to be a noir reveals itself to be an engrossing tale of a uniquely forbidden love.
Bill Nighy will break your heart into a thousand little pieces as a quiet man waking up to the world around him.
Aftersun -a heartbreaking family story told with devastating normalcy- is more than the sum of its parts.
Glass Onion is everything you could ask of a sequel: bigger than the original, keeping the same charm that made it a hit, but innovating on the formula. It feels like a proper new chapter in an ongoing adventure, not a retread of the same story.
As inoffensive as it is unremarkable.