Reviews

Burning – Little and Great Hungers
Adrian Martin takes us into the cinematic joys and fumbles of Burning, and its icy cumulative drama created by ambiguity…

Film Review: Hellboy
Rebooting this comic book hero proves an underdone, overblown slog.

TV Review: Uncannily Good - The Twilight Zone Reboot
Updated with panache and hosted by horror maestro Jordan Peele, this version of the iconic series has been worth the…

TV Review: Hanna is the teen killing machine you need to watch
Tight, exciting and engrossing, this 8-part Amazon Prime series is superior in almost every way to the original movie, says…

Film Review: Transit - Love and the System
Christian Petzold's stripped back melodrama takes not the slightest effort to recreate its World War II setting, yet it's all…

Film Review: Under the Silver Lake
An ambitious and intoxicating trip into Tinseltown from the director who gave us 'It Follows'.

The Highwaymen: Chasing Bonnie & Clyde
The famous outlaws hardly get a single close-up in this fascinating study of the rangers brought out of retirement to…

Film Review: Shazam!
At its best when it’s getting goofy, this all-ages DC superhero effort just can’t maintain its spark.

Woman at War - warrior for playful cinema
Woman at War has an underground reputation among festival goers who saw it by accident. They are universally delighted. So…

Film Review: Where Hands Touch
This World War II drama turns a distinctive slice of history into a clichéd and problematic love story.