Chandler Balli may be a little bit bonkers, but Method is a cinematic blast. It is the kind of indie horror you hope gets discovered.
Ronny A. Sosa’s BŌRU is the kind of documentary that understands sport not as a spectacle, but as a lived ecosystem — a place where identity, ambition, and cultural inheritance collide in ways that ...
Claudia Winkleman is an English broadcaster and writer. She co-presented the BBC One dance competition Strictly Come Dancing and hosts the BBC One reality series The Traitors, the latter of which won ...
Cinema and television transform that moment into a study of choice under pressure. The most memorable result is not necessarily the winning one; it is the one that shows who the character has become.
In a time when creativity feels increasingly rare, Meta Take One stands out as the work of real filmmakers driven by genuine dedication.
Evil Dead Burn delivers plenty of blood and impressive practical effects, but beneath all the carnage lies a familiar horror formula that never finds a reason to justify its own existence.
Meta Take One is a thrilling, chaotic, and deeply authentic indie film that proves passion will always matter more than budget. It's a love letter to filmmaking that captures the spirit of independent ...
Romvari’s impressive debut intertwines past and present in a uniquely constructed film that requires patience then rewards it tenfold.   It is somewhat hard to grasp that you will never truly know the ...
OPEN A EYE is ambitious, intelligent and strikingly relevant. It suggests that the most dangerous thing an AI can offer is not power, but intimacy.
Weekend at the End of the World is not the saviour of modern comedy, nor is it the reason the genre feels scarce. It is simply a film with a promising concept that needed more refinement. Somewhere ...
Disney’s live-action Moana isn’t bad because the original was great. It’s bad because it has no reason to exist. Aside from Catherine Laga'aia’s wonderful performance, this is a hollow copy that ...
There is something unbridled and free about Jump Scare. It refuses formula and embraces its own delirious identity. You simply have to see it to believe it.