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'Celebration' Review: A Window Into a Significant Period in Croatian History
What sets it apart is its patient, meditative storytelling. Rather than rushing through events, Anković allows the story to unfold naturally

Romey Norton
Feb 7, 2025


'Thou Shalt Kill' Review: Intriguing and Interesting Single-Location Thriller
With excellent development of its themes and good lead performances, Thou Shalt Kill is a competent single-location thriller.

Becca Johnson
Feb 6, 2025


'Before Nikkah' Review: An Honest Exploration of Culture, But Lacking Spark
Before Nikkah is very simple and easy to follow; with many heart-to-heart conversations.

Romey Norton
Feb 4, 2025


'Clone Cops' Review: A Sci-Fi Satire That Offers Action, Humour, and a Touch of Introspection
For viewers seeking a film that offers action, laughs, and a touch of introspection, Clone Cops is a ride worth taking.

Romey Norton
Feb 2, 2025


'Séance' Review: A Haunting Exploration of the Human Psyche
Séance offers viewers a haunting exploration of the human psyche set against a richly atmospheric backdrop.

Romey Norton
Jan 27, 2025


'Zoofobia' Review: A Masterfully Crafted Documentary
Zoofobia is a masterfully crafted documentary that balances informative content with engaging storytelling.

Romey Norton
Jan 26, 2025


'Scrap' Review: A Relatable and Honest Story of a Single Mother Navigating Through Life
Scrap tells a relatable and honest story of a single mother navigating the harsh realities

Romey Norton
Jan 16, 2025


'Step Back, Doors Closing' Review: Inspiring and Hopeful Love Story
Filled with charm and no cheesy-unrealistic scenes, Step Back, Doors Closing is an inspiring, hopeful film you’ll fall for instantly.

Romey Norton
Jan 9, 2025


'Birdeater' Review: Sex, Friendships, Toxic Relationships and Stellar Performances
Birdeater is an intriguing watch, and does a good job at keeping you guessing.

Romey Norton
Jan 6, 2025


'Smile As You Kill' Review: A Darkly Comedic Thriller That Just Misses the Edge
Smile As You Kill is a competent indie film that keeps you invested with deliciously dark comedy.

Becca Johnson
Jan 3, 2025


'Speak Sunlight (La Voz Del Sol)' Review: A Heartfelt Coming-of-Age story
At its heart, Speak Sunlight is a coming-of-age- story about forgiveness, redemption and living for the now.

Romey Norton
Dec 28, 2024


'A Trip Elsewhere' Review: A Psychedelic Dream for These Troubled Souls
With a happy and fulfilling ending, A Trip Elsewhere is creative, arty, fun and a decent watch.

Romey Norton
Dec 27, 2024


'From Ground Zero' Review: A Difficult but Important and Powerful Must Watch
Even though it’s a difficult watch, From Ground Zero is an important and powerful must-watch, to see what is happening to the people of Gaza

Romey Norton
Dec 22, 2024


'Glass Casa' Review: A Fun and Frightening Night With This Hilariously Dark Whodunnit
Glass Casa invites you to a fun and frightening night with this hilariously dark whodunnit.

Romey Norton
Dec 16, 2024


'Four.' Review: A Film That Provides Inspiration to Keep Fighting For Your Dreams
A film that will inspire others to keep fighting for their dreams. With emotional performances, Four is a must-watch drama.

Romey Norton
Dec 10, 2024


'The Reflected Self' Review: A Psychological Thriller With Untapped Potential
Held together by some decent acting and framework, The Reflected Self is a film with potential but needs more work.

Romey Norton
Dec 9, 2024


'The Birds Who Fear Death' Review: A Heartfelt and Thought-provoking Journey
The Birds Who Fear Death is a heartfelt and thought-provoking film about two brothers' emotional journey.

Romey Norton
Dec 2, 2024


'The Waiting Game' Review: A Deep Look Into the Failings of a Sport Universally Adored
The Waiting Game is an informative and entertaining documentary, with a deep look into the ‘failings’ of a sport universally adored.

Romey Norton
Nov 25, 2024


'Voice of Shadows' Review: Decent Twists and Strong Lead Can't Save It from Generic Feel
Despite offering up a few decent twists and a solid lead performance, heavily falls victim to generic scares and subpar dialogue.

Becca Johnson
Nov 24, 2024


'The Mire' Review: A Look Inside the World of a Cult and the Ramifications of Trying to Escape
The Mire is a politically, emotionally, and spiritually charged film that offers its audience a look inside the world of a cult.

Romey Norton
Nov 20, 2024
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