
Broker is Koreeda’s Most Challenging but Rewarding Family Drama
The master humanist returns with one of his best.

John Wick Enters Legendary Status in Chapter 4
John Wick returns in the franchise’s most ambitious title yet.

Pearl Stands on Her Own
West and Goth have created a delightfully gory prequel to the terrific X.

Empire of Light is Less than the Sum of its Parts
Mendes’ follow-up to 1917 falls flat.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is the Most Inventive Marvel Film in Years
Majors shines in this quality MCU feature.

Skinamarink is a Childhood Nightmare Shot on VHS
Ball’s indie horror phenomenon is a challenging but worthwhile watch.

Babylon Is A Frenetic Fable on Silent-Era Hollywood
Oscar winner Damien Chazelle swings for the fences in this frenetic period romp.

The Fabelmans is a Surprisingly Thorny Origin Tale
Spielberg and Tony Kushner reunite for one of the year’s best films.

The Banshees of Inisherin is a Feckin’ Good Time
McDonagh returns to his best with this Irish tragic fable on friendship.

Avatar: The Way of Water Sees Pandora Return Bigger and Better Than Ever
The sequel we’ve been waiting for is the biggest and best blockbuster of the year.

Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio is the Year’s Best Animation, and it isn’t Even Close
The year’s best animation.

You Will Be Satisfied By The Menu
“Taylor-Joy and Fiennes excel in this thrilling comedy in the fine dining world.”

Barbarian Lights Up Halloween Season
The most entertaining horror film you’ll see this season.

Everything in Between Falls Short, But Shows Promise
A debut feature by Nadi Sha out of Sydney.

A Taste of Hunger is a Satisfying Food Drama
Greis-Rosenthal and Coster-Waldau excel in this Danish family drama.

Don’t Worry Darling is a Much Ado about Nothing
Olivia Wilde’s much discussed sophomore feature fails to land.


Ticket to Paradise Revives the Rom-Com
This Clooney/Roberts tag team is the rom-com we’ve been waiting for.

Avatar Remastered, Revisited
2009’s Avatar returns to the big screen in the run-up to the long-awaited sequel.

MIFF 22: Citizen Ashe Has Smarts, Lacks Power
Documentary is a muted ode to a late, great figure

Hit the Road is a Road Trip Worth Savouring
Panah Panahi’s debut is one of the year’s best.
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