Tag: review
REVIEW: MY FATHER IS A UNICORN brings new meaning to the phrase “nontraditional family”
Monaka Suzuki’s My Father Is a Unicorn is a sweet and silly comedy centered around a most preposterous “what-if” scenario.
REVIEW: Ben Passmore’s SPORTS IS HELL addresses the fundamental dichotomy of America
SPORTS IS HELL uses everyone's favourite sport, football, to explore the differences between America's myths and its realities.
REVIEW: LOCKE & KEY is the next big Netflix fantasy series
Fans of the comic and newcomers alike will delight in unlocking the magic of Keyhouse.
REVIEW: A SPARROW’S ROAR is a competent young adult fantasy OGN
After a rocky and unconvincing start, A Sparrow's Roar blossoms into a solid young adult medieval fantasy book.
REVIEW: THE GRUDGE is a perfectly fine remake that’s often too grim for its...
EYES OF MY MOTHER director Nicolas Pesce takes over the J-horror mainstay
REVIEW: Junji Ito’s NO LONGER HUMAN turns human folly into a haunting tale of...
Ito's adaptation of Osamu Dazai's bestselling novel is a remarkable visualization into mental illness.
REVIEW: SPIES IN DISGUISE is a decent spy flick… even after Will Smith...
Blue Sky Studios finds a way to maintain its identity despite the current animation glut.
REVIEW: Levius awakens to a changed world in LEVIUS /EST
Levius preps for another epic battle as corporate powers wage war in the arena.
REVIEW: NAUSICAÄ is an amaranthine fable of flight and fate
Miyazaki's insect auspex struggles for peace in a world poisoned by men.
REVIEW: Riad Sattouf’s dueling cultural identities take a dark turn in THE ARAB OF...
Riad grows up in the 1990s amidst a crumbling marriage, sexual awakening and radicalization.
REVIEW: STOKER & WELLS imagines an unlikely friendship between the two celebrated Victorian authors
Bram Stoker and H.G. Wells team up for an adventure that will inspire their greatest works
REVIEW: Roland Emmerich’s MIDWAY is about as bad as it sounds
Noble intentions do not a worthwhile movie make.

















