

First Reformed (Mini Review/Ramble)
Anyone who knows me knows I want to work in film. I would love direct/write or edit, and even writing film theory or reviews would make...


Mandy (Review)
Mandy is a peculiar flick. One that I’m going to have an attempt at reviewing although, the film does truly speak for itself. The main...


Happy as Lazzaro (Italian Film Festival, Mini Review)
Science fiction films have the power to gaze at the world around us in a way that isn't possible with a simple drama. In Alice...


All Quiet on the Western Front (Mini Review)
This might be the first sound movie that tries to say something. While the film does meander it manages to be both its greatest asset and...


Dogman (Italian Film Festival, Mini Review)
This is not a movie for people who like dog videos. Actually, I don't know who this is for. Dogman begins with a rhythm that seems to...


You Were Never Really Here (Review)
Comparing this film to Taxi Driver doesn’t do this film justice. It’s far more humanistic and empathetic than Taxi Driver. While watching...


Leave No Trace (Mini Review)
Fuck Black Panther. How is everyone talking about a generic superhero movie being nominated for best picture but not the most humanistic...


Symbiopsychotaxiplasm (Mini Review)
This deconstructionist film features the director conduct a poorly written scene with two actors that the crew despises. I'm sure plenty...


BlacKkKlansman (Review)
About a fortnight ago I claimed that films like Mission Impossible: Fallout and Ocean’s 8 are simply products for consumption. Well,...


The Rules of the Game (Mini Review)
I went in expecting "a scathing critique of corrupt French society" and I did but I also thought it was quite charming. As a fan of...