In the final report from London Film Festival, Paddy Wilson and Faisal Al-Jadir review King Richard, Lamb, Little Palestine and Mothering Sunday.
For a first-time director, Kempff had a very stylistically sharp vision for Knocking which is bogged down by an overly meandering tone.
In a final report from HIFF 2021, Emily Wheeler reviews The Power of the Dog, King Richard, Poser and Alien on Stage!
David Gordon Green’s sequel to Halloween, Halloween Kills, is an aggravating, unnecessary, and horribly misguided feature.
Emily Wheeler’s coverage of the 2021 Heartland Film Festival continues with looks at The Humans, Cow, What Josiah Saw, and No Straight Lines.
From the incredible acting to the expertly done cinematography to the at times astonishing set pieces, Boiling Point is the full meal.
Never afraid of a little blood, The Retaliators dives head first into the gore, making its violence cringeworthy in all the best ways.
Film Inquiry is back with 6 more film reviews from days 6-8 of the 2021 London International Film Festival.
The Last Duel is a comfortable return to the medieval genre with tense battle sequences and an urgent takedown of a misogynistic system.
In their latest report from BFI London Film Festival, Paddy Wilson and Faisal Al-Jadir review A Hero, Hinterland, True Things, Two Friends and more!
Despite the occasional meandering of the script, much of the film feels like an honest search for peace and a sense of balance in life.
In our first report from London FF 2021, Paddy Wilson and Faisal Al-Jadir review the films they saw including Memory Box, The Souvenir: Part II & more!
In the first report from the 2021 Heartland International Film Festival, Emily Wheeler covers four films: Spencer, Ninjababy, Faceless & Being Bebe.
Despite some improvements over the previous film, The Addams Family 2 still feels stuck in the first gear of safe animated adaptations.
With a breezy 85-minute runtime, there is always enjoyment to be found with such an impressive cast.