The Odyssey Review – This Century’s Most Incredible Cinema Experience
​There are moments - many, many moments - in The Odyssey, one of the year’s biggest and most ambitious films,...
​There are moments - many, many moments - in The Odyssey, one of the year’s biggest and most ambitious films,...
Remakes have been a hot topic of discussion over the past few years, with many questioning why it’s necessary to...
In the latest addition to Sam Raimi’s horror series, originating in 1981 with The Evil Dead, we return to the...
Fashion designer and author Ellen (Carla Gugino) longs for a simple life after caring for her dying mother. However, her...
Nirvanna the Band the Show The Movie is the brainchild of Matt Johnson and Jay McCarroll, this is an artistic,...
Minions & Monsters marks the third standalone Minions film, taking the little yellow guys back to 1920s Hollywood as they search...
In an age when we can have a fifth Toy Story movie, why not a fifth Jackass? When news first...
Migration is a hot-button issue in 2026, as it seems to be every year. Migration is a normal part of...
Times change. Around ten years ago, we were on the superhero diet, consuming a new Marvel or DC movie every...
Few contemporary filmmakers blend absurdity and melancholy as well as Anders Thomas Jensen. With The Last Viking (Den sidste viking),...
For much of 500 Miles, director Morgan Matthews leans heavily on nostalgia and sentiment, though the film takes its time...
The Furious is directed by one of the most influential figures in contemporary action cinema, Kenji Tanigaki. Although his name...
Sophy Romvari’s Blue Heron is, at its core, a work of indulgent and extremely personal artistry. The feature film debut...
Lesbian Space Princess is exactly the kind of film that could only exist because somebody was fully committed to an...