Amagi Brilliant Park
Amagi Brilliant Park is a great example of the kind of frivolous fun I favour when it comes to anime.
Amagi Brilliant Park is a great example of the kind of frivolous fun I favour when it comes to anime.
You know what to expect from the Trip films, and it’s here in abundance: cheesy puns, duelling impersonations, great food, glorious landscapes.
Undefeated Bahamut Chronicle is a whole lotta anime.
Dunkirk is the final act of a horror film… but as a full-length movie.
Despite adopting a naturalistic aesthetic, Finnish coming-of-age film Little Wing never feels anything but inauthentic.
Where Adventure Time: Stakes! succeeded by focusing on the supporting cast, Islands suffers through its inability to offer anything outside the ordinary.
The aching, vacant tone that director Charlotte Sieling adopts here feels like a distant echo of Buñuel’s satire.
Baby Driver has been widely compared to musicals; but this ain’t no musical. This is a mixtape movie.
The Beguiled succeeds as an arch comedy that savagely satirises its self-obsessed ladies of leisure.
It feels like a surprise that Spider-Man: Homecoming is as good as it is.