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‘Another Simple Favor’ – Review

Get ready to trade PTA meetings for passport stamps and pencil skirts for couture chaos, because Another Simple Favor has officially arrived—and it’s an intoxicating mix of murder, martinis, and mayhem. Paul Feig, the genre-bending maestro behind 2018’s A Simple Favor, returns with a sharper knife, a more poisonous martini, and a whole new mystery […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘Until Dawn’ – Review

Sony PlayStation officially levels up in a big way with the release of Until Dawn, the first feature film under the new banner of PlayStation Productions. The result? A bonkers, blood-slicked rollercoaster of survival horror madness that’s part haunted house, part slasher freak-out, and all adrenaline-pumping fun. If this is the shape of things to […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘The Accountant 2’ – Review

In 2016, The Accountant roared onto the big screen out of nowhere and completely rewired the action-thriller game. A high-octane mix of brains, bullets, and sheer originality, it turned heads and pulled in a loyal cult following almost overnight. Now, nearly a decade later, director Gavin O’Connor and the mighty Ben Affleck are back – […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘Sinners’ – Review

“You keep knocking at the devil’s door. One day, he’s going to follow you home.” That line hits like a freight train and sets the tempo for Sinners, the new genre-shattering horror-action explosion from visionary filmmaker Ryan Coogler. And movies don’t get much cooler, bloodier, sexier, or more utterly insane than Sinners. This is cinema […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘Warfare’ – Review

In a cinematic world where war films often lean into spectacle or sentimentality, Warfare is a sledgehammer to the chest; a raw, unrelenting assault on the senses that redefines modern combat storytelling. A24’s latest entry into the war genre sees former US Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza teaming up with boundary-pushing auteur Alex Garland (Ex Machina, […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘Drop’ – Review

Christopher Landon throws audiences headfirst into a full-throttle panic spiral with Drop, a slick, stylish thriller that weaponizes first date jitters and transforms them into a heart-racing, edge-of-your-seat experience. This isn’t your average swipe-right romance; Drop is a sharp, suspense-laden adrenaline shot that’ll leave you breathless and wondering who you can really trust when the […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘The Penguin Lessons’ – Review

Steve Coogan swaps out his usual smirk for a heartfelt slice of humanity in The Penguin Lessons, a charming and surprisingly emotional crowd-pleaser that delivers big on warmth, wit, and penguins. An Englishman experiences personal and political changes after adopting a penguin during a turbulent time in Argentina’s history. Adapted from the beloved memoir by […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘The Amateur’ – Review

In a genre often dominated by indestructible heroes and over-the-top set pieces, The Amateur arrives like a jolt to the system, delivering a gritty, brainy spy thriller that trades bravado for vulnerability and spectacle for smarts. After Charles “Charlie” Heller (Rami Malek), a CIA cryptographer, loses his wife in a London terrorist attack, he realizes […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘Death of a Unicorn’ – Review

Death of a Unicorn is WTF cinema at its finest, a savage slice of psychedelic fantasy horror that rips through genre tropes like a unicorn’s horn through a trust fund baby’s chest cavity. When a man (Paul Rudd) and his daughter (Jenna Ortega) accidentally hit and kill a unicorn with their car, his boss tries […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig’ – Review

Mohammad Rasoulof’s The Seed of the Sacred Fig is a blistering political powder keg that doesn’t just simmer—it explodes. Delivered with the raw emotional intensity and high-stakes urgency, this Iranian thriller is a defiant, deeply personal masterstroke that slices through the veil of authoritarian silence with surgical precision. Judge Iman, paranoid amid Tehran’s unrest, loses […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review