Brutalism, A Process
Brady Corbet's The Brutalist is a perfect example of a cinematic, enigmatic voice pushing against the commercialism of the industry. Bold, brave and a visceral tour-de-force, we sat down with director Brady Corbet to discuss the intricacies of developing a film that goes against the rationale of the modern commercialism of the movie industry.
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 - 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.