There’s a careful balancing act occurring at the heart of Moffie, Oliver Hermanus’ film about a white, closeted, South African teenager forced into the country’s compulsory military service in 1981. [Read more…]
‘Nina Wu’ Is A Challenging, Hallucinatory Condemnation of Abuse in the Film Industry [Review w/ Gayly Dreadful]
Terry and Joe tackle director Midi Z’s sumptuous Taiwanese psychological thriller, Nina Wu.
Exploding “Nice Guy” Culture In ‘Promising Young Woman’ [Blu Review]
Now that Promising Young Woman is out on Blu, it’s the ideal opportunity to revisit Emerald Fennell’s buzzy, controversial Oscar nominated film.
The GSA Hits The Road For A Messy Road Trip in Episodes 6 and 7 of ‘Genera+ion’ [Review w/ Gayly Dreadful]
Each week Joe and Terry discuss the most recent episodes of HBO Max’s Genera+ion, alternating between our respective sites.
Spoilers follow for Episodes 6-7: “The Wheels on the Bussy”, and “Desert Island”
“Josephine” Wraps Up ‘Servant’ S2 With Death, Rebirth and A Power Outage
Each week Terry and Joe review the latest episode of Apple TV’s Servant S2, alternating between our respective sites.
Spoilers follow for Episode 2.10 “Josephine” [Read more…]
Andrea Riseborough Anchors Messy Reincarnation Drama ‘Here Before’ [SXSW Review]
A grief-stricken woman forms an unhealthy obsession with her new neighbour’s daughter in Here Before. [Read more…]
Disney+’s ‘The Falcon and The Winter Soldier’ Offers Surprising Character Depth [TV Review]
The first episode of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier will be an interesting litmus test for MCU fans. After a full year without a big screen blockbuster, there is plenty of pent-up demand for a Marvel action film that the small screen series aims to fill. [Read more…]
‘Broadcast Signal Intrusion’ Is A Paranoid Descent Into Endless Mystery [SXSW Review]
What happens when you combine technophobia, conspiracy theory and a dogged investigation into the seedy underbelly of society?
You get 90s throwback Broadcast Signal Intrusion. [Read more…]
‘The Feast’ Serves Up Beauty and Grand Guignol Carnage [SXSW Review]
Welsh film The Feast opens with an employee manning an oil drill stumbling away from a dig site, blood covering their face.
It’s visually disconnected from the cold, sterile environment where the rest of the film takes place, but this seemingly incongruous opening hangs heavy over a dinner party from hell. [Read more…]
‘Offseason’ Delivers Style Over Substance and Scares [SXSW Review]
What happens when you throw Silent Hill into a horror mumblecore blender?
You get Offseason! [Read more…]
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