HIGH LIFE: Black Holes and the Science Fiction of Depression
Black Holes & The Science Fiction Of Depression In HIGH LIFE

What happens to those without resources to evacuate a dying world? John Stanford Owen examines life and humanity in High Life.

Ramin Djawadi & The Lannister Theme: How GAME OF THRONES Told Stories Through Song
Ramin Djawadi & The Lannister Theme: How GAME OF THRONES Told Stories Through Song

Game of Thrones wouldn’t be Game of Thrones without Ramin Djawadi, who has been producing consistently excellent scores for the past nine years.

WINE COUNTRY: A Slightly Familiar, But Satisfying Blend
WINE COUNTRY: A Slightly Familiar, But Satisfying Blend

Wine Country does what’s intended: there’s laughter, an abundance of touching moments, and an important contemplation on the bonds of friendships.

DOMINO – Brian De Palma’s Latest is a Compromised Yet Sporadically Engrossing International Crime Thriller
DOMINO: A Compromised Yet Sporadically Engrossing Crime Thriller

Though fundamentally flawed, De Palma’s latest film Domino offers fleeting glimpses of greatness that the iconic director once achieved.

Interview with ASTERIX: THE SECRET OF THE MAGIC POTION Co-Director Alexandre Astier
Interview With ASTERIX: THE SECRET OF THE MAGIC POTION Co-Director Alexandre Astier

Director Alexandre Astier returned to the beloved comic world of Asterix in the first completely original adaptation. Read our interview to find out more.

THE NIGHTINGALE Trailer
THE NIGHTINGALE Trailer

In The Nightingale, a young Irish convict woman chases a British officer through the Tasmanian wilderness, bent on revenge for a terrible act of violence.

Serial Killer Cinema: Deadly Depictions

Serial killers depicted in film have taken the industry by storm and became popularized by the audience and their need to question what they know about humanity.

THE TWILIGHT ZONE (S1E9) "The Blue Scorpion": Taking Aim At Gun Violence
THE TWILIGHT ZONE (S1E9) “The Blue Scorpion”: Taking Aim At Gun Violence

The penultimate episode of The Twilight Zone tackles gun control with mixed results. Alexia Amoriello reviews.

THE PROPOSAL: A Documentary That Breaks The Mold
THE PROPOSAL: A Documentary That Breaks The Mold

The Proposal is a documentary that goes the extra mile portraying Jill Magid’s quest to access Luis Barragan’s archives. Frazer McDonald reviews.

THE SPANISH PRINCESS (S1E3) "An Audacious Plan": So Crazy, It Just Might Work
THE SPANISH PRINCESS (S1E3) “An Audacious Plan”: So Crazy, It Just Might Work

Episode 3 of The Spanish Princess ups the ante with more death, ambition and romance. Katy Kostakis reviews.

I AM DURÁN: Reverent Doc About Panama's Punching Hero
I AM DURÁN: Reverent Doc About Panama’s Punching Hero

I Am Durán isn’t structured in the most cinematically exciting way but it’s a story that’s excitingly cinematic.

BRIGHTBURN: A Twisted Take On The Superhero Genre

Brightburn is a fun and thrilling experience that’s bolstered by a unique narrative and chilling performances.

ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD: Tarantino's Timeless, Meta Masterpiece Is The Ultimate Ode To Cinema
Cannes Days 9, 10 & 11: Festival Closes With Tarantino & Talking Fridges

In our final Cannes roundup, the team reviews some of the festival’s hotly anticipated films, including the latest by Quentin Tarantino and Xavier Dolan.

NOMAD: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF BRUCE CHATWIN: Herzog's Most Personal And Complicated Character Study
NOMAD: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF BRUCE CHATWIN: Herzog’s Most Personal Character Study

Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin was more a work of personal catharsis for director Werner Herzog more so than an informative documentary for us.

Queerly Ever After: An Introduction
Queerly Ever After: An Introduction

Tragic endings have long been the trend in queer cinema; Queerly Ever After is a column that covers films that give queer characters the happily ever after they deserve.