A Magnificent Life Review
Sylvain Chomet’s A Magnificent Life is a beautifully animated but too-reverent portrait of Marcel Pagnol.
Project Hail Mary [Review]
Jeremy shares his thoughts on Project Hail Mary, the stunning sci-fi adventure that proves big-budget films can still be smart, funny, and genuinely moving. Don't miss this one!
All You Need Is Kill (2025) [Review]
This is All You Need Is Kill at its most abrasive, but also its most emotionally exposed - Jeremy shares his thoughts on the latest adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s classic sci-fi story
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Review
Nia DaCosta takes over for Danny Boyle on the latest 28 Days sequel.
Anaconda (2025) Review
A movie that’s reminiscent of early 2000s slap-stick comedies and creates some warm, chuckle-worthy nostalgia because of it.
Avatar: Fire and Ash Review
The latest Avatar is the worst of the bunch, a disappointment after the excellent The Way of Water.
Ella McCay Review
Director James L. Brooks returns to the big screen with a bland, saccharine dramedy.
Predator: Badlands Review
The ninth Predator film proves that the franchise is in the right hands with Dan Trachtenberg.
Bugonia Review
Yorgos Lanthimos’ latest collaboration with muse Emma Stone is a bleak sci-fi comedy that feels very of-the-moment.
Chainsaw Man: The Reze Arc [Review]
Bombastic, bloody, and heartbreakingly human - The Reze Arc is Chainsaw Man at its best.
Black Phone 2 Review
Black Phone 2 improbably brings back Ethan Hawke’s villain, The Grabber, for a second outing.
If I Had Legs I’d Kick You Review
Mary Bronstein’s sophomore feature starring Rose Byrne is a gut-punch about a woman on the edge of a precipice.
The Smashing Machine Review
Benny Safdie's solo directorial debut disappoints after the electrifying work he created alongside brother Josh.
Eleanor the Great Review
Scarlett Johansson’s directorial debut tells a bittersweet story about surviving the loss of loved ones.
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Part One [Review]
Every named strike in Infinity Castle feels like an event, reminding you why anime belongs on the biggest screen possible! Jeremy shares his thoughts on Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle!
The Long Walk Review
Francis Lawrence’s Stephen King adaptation is his most mature dystopian film.

