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Here is our archive of movie coverage, which includes reviews, explainers, features, lists, and more from the latest films.

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Yesterday Second Opinion: A Star Is Born, But Happier

July 1 2019, by Tyler Howat

For 12 seconds, the world lost power and beaten down musician Jack Malik (Himesh Patel) lost his two front teeth. And the world lost any...

Shaft (2019) Review: How Many Shafts Is Too Many?

June 28 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

In Tim Story’s Shaft, there are three John Shaft’s, and you have to imagine that’s a couple too many. Richard Roundtree was the first, and to...

Anima Review: Netflix Short Film Is A Mind-Bending Experience

June 27 2019, by Daniel Hart

Get seated, strap in, place your favorite headphones on and press play on Paul Thomas Anderson’s Netflix short film Anima. The experience is mainly conceptual and feels...

Adolescence Review: A Coming-Of-Age, Drug-Fuelled Teenage Love Story

June 24 2019, by Daniel Hart

Ashley Avis’s film Adolescence understands the exhilaration of young love, and how beautifully dangerous it can be. It follows a young, shy, creative man named Adam...

The Wolf’s Call Review: Ears Save The World In French Netflix Thriller

June 21 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

In the French Netflix thriller The Wolf’s Call, known in its native tongue as Le Chant du Loup, François Civil plays an underwater acoustics expert by...

‘Blood Will Tell’ Review: A Shaky Thriller That Gets Stronger In The Second Act

June 21 2019, by Daniel Hart

Argentinian film Blood Will Tell, or in its native language La Misma Sangre, gets off to an unreasonable start. The thriller begins with Carla’s husband’s (Diego...

Beats (2019) Review: Music Drives The Netflix Film Forward

June 18 2019, by Daniel Hart

At the start of Netflix Film Beats, I was genuinely concerned that it was going to lack the emotional buy-in because the opening is curiously...

The Sun Is Also a Star Review: A Tomato Is Also a Fruit

June 18 2019, by M.N. Miller

There’s nothing much I wouldn’t say I like more than a hokey, cheesy, eye-roll enduring YA-novel film adaption. They seem to be the brainchild of...

The Dark Within Review: Scientific Possession of Evil

June 17 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

The Dark Within is the latest horror movie from director David Ryan Keith (The Redwood Massacre), starring Paul Flannery (Ghosts of Darkness), Kendra Carelli (Guardians...

Life Overtakes Me Review: No Child Deserves This

June 12 2019, by Daniel Hart

Netflix documentary Life Overtakes Me provokes an emotional reaction I was not quite sure how to handle. The cameras follow refugee families who have fled to...

Rock My Heart Review: A Laidback Stable ‘Against All The Odds’ Story That Lacks Thrills

June 7 2019, by Daniel Hart

A girl with a heart defect that is at risk of death by strenuous exercise, and a man who owns land and stables and is...

‘Elisa & Marcela’ Review: Netflix Film Is A Slow-Moving Same-Sex Marriage Story

June 7 2019, by Daniel Hart

Netflix film Elisa & Marcela has been trounced before its consensus on Rotten Tomatoes. It can be assumed that the extensive sex scenes in the middle...

Pachamama Review: Was Juan Antin’s Environmentally-Conscious Animation Worth the Wait?

June 7 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

There’s a story behind Pachamama, Juan Antin’s environmentally-conscious fun-for-all-the-family animation that debuted on Netflix today. It’s a long one, winding back over a decade, and has...

‘All is well’ Review – Netflix Film Provides Sobering View On Sexual Assault

June 6 2019, by Daniel Hart

Netflix German film All is well reminded of a recent time when I listened to the radio to hear a horrifying trend that rape cases...

Godzilla: King of the Monsters Review: A Monster Fraud

June 4 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

When I was eight years old, I was picked on in school for drawing Mothra in my notebook (too “girly,” I guess). I was so...

Clinton Road Review: Do a U-Turn

June 4 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Clinton Road is a horror thriller from directors Richard Grieco and Steve Stanulis, starring Ace Young (Bones), Katie Morrison (The Blacklist), Erin O’Brien (Tremors), with...

Ma (2019) Review: Octavia Spencer Brings It In This Kitsch Blumhouser

June 1 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Chillin’ with Ma, a troublingly odious but bizarrely sensitive vignette of cruel manipulation, seems like a better idea than it is in reality. Spread over...

Brightburn Review: An Unambitious Super-Slasher

May 29 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Sometimes a movie feels like it was created with passion, and sometimes it feels “pitched.” Brightburn is a pitch film, one that sounds like an...