Petra Volpe's Late Shift asks us to remember the humanity of healthcare workers and to have some patience as we navigate these broken systems together.
Minotaur Review: Cannes 2026
After nearly a decade in exile, Andrey Zvyagintsev returns with Minotaur, a haunting portrait of Russia's corruption.
Masters of the Universe Review: He-Man with No Apologies
Masters of the Universe embraces the franchise's kitschy roots delivering the colourful, off-the-rails fantasy epic fans have waited 40 years to see.
Scary Movie Review
Too much of Scary Movie feels like endlessly scrolling through TikTok to find a skit you like.
Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma Review: Cannes 2026
Dazzlingly strange and unapologetically queer, Camp Miasma is for all horror fans as it deconstructs the slasher genre inside and out.
Power Ballad Review: Paul Rudd And Nick Jonas Make Beautiful Music
A music-driven drama about two faded stars whose chance creative spark turns into a messy clash over fame, credit, and second chances.
Backrooms Review: Kane Parsons’ Feature Debut Dazzles & Perplexes
Backrooms delivers what the web series promised: disturbing psychological horror and ambiguity that invites post-screening conversation.
Coward Review: Cannes 2026
Lukas Dhont's Coward is a tender portrait of love, grief, and the healing power that art can offer during times of war.
Pressure Review: World War II Drama Delivers Enthralling History Lesson
Old-school World War II drama, Pressure, delivers an enthralling history lesson with Andrew Scott and Brendan Fraser.
Dancing on the Elephant Review: BMFM 2026
Dancing on the Elephant is a cinematic third-act slice of Canadian life worth seeking out, especially for the performances from legends Sheila McCarthy and Mary Walsh.
The Man I Love Review: Cannes 2026
Ira Sachs' The Man I Love is a celebration of love, art, and life in the face of death during the heights of the AIDS epidemic in 1980s New York City, featuring a career-best performance from Rami Malek,.
Tangles Review: Cannes 2026
Beautiful animation, incredible voice performances, and a heartbreaking story make Tangles a masterpiece, showcasing the power of the animated medium.
Passenger Review: André Øvredal Delivers Abundant Scares on a Road to Nowhere
André Øvredal’s latest film, Passenger, delivers abundant shocks and scares on a road to nowhere.
Fjord Review: Cannes 2026
With his Palme d'Or-winning feature, Fjord, Cristian Mungiu puts his audience in the hot seat as he questions moral boundaries, biases, and religious and progressive extremism.
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu Review: Bigger Screen, Less Wonder
The Mandalorian and Grogu make the hyperspace jump to theatres, resulting in a fan-friendly adventure full of familiar pleasures that struggles to meet Star Wars' mythic status.