Review - LONGLEGS
Osgood Perkins’ Longlegs is a nightmarishly visceral exercise in unsettling malevolent horror. Meticulous in its haunting atmosphere though less concerned with cheap thrills and jump scares; Longlegs is a disturbingly encapsulating thriller whose power lies in its lingering dread long after its final frame.
Review - Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes ushers in a new era of the franchise while paying homage to Caesar’s legacy. While the visuals and set pieces elevate the film tremendously; the film overstays its new chapter by treading on familiar ground and a glacial pace.
Review - Civil War
Civil War is an excellent, violent exploration on how we choose to end the story, presciently arriving to theatres at a time when all the safeguards to the collapse seem to be tenuously holding together
Review - Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
Long gone are the days of the haunting ferocity of Godzilla and the humble heart of Kong. Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is absolute chaotic bliss; an explosive kaiju-fest that strips away any of the mystery and darkness of its predecessors and instead runs fist-first into comically absurd cartoon mayhem.
Review - Dune: Part Two
A monumental achievement in technical prowess and grandiose scale; Denis Villeneuve returns to Arrakis to deliver a stunning spectacle of sight and sound. Dune: Part Two is a sprawling sci-fi epic that will leave you breathless.
Review - Sometimes I Think About Dying
Sometimes I Think About Dying quietly explores the familiar and safe danger of monotony with some of the most accurate scenes of office dynamics to hit the big screen. Daisy Ridley’s silent Fran is some of her most captivating work.
Review - Argylle
Argylle is a marketing magic trick: a bait and switch pseudo-action comedy that boasts a wondrous ensemble cast to mask a lifeless, unfunny slog of a film.