While Heads of State is riddled with cliches and is overstaying its welcome, it delivers action, kick-ass performances and a lot of fun.
Author: Liselotte Vanophem
While Jurassic World Rebirth won’t trump the Spielberg work, the thrilling chases and spectacular visuals make it a truly immersive experience
While ‘Elio’ won’t win the award for best script, it’ll definitly win your heart with big emotions and oh-so-cute aliens.
While ‘Deep Cover’ won’t change the action-comedy film genre, it’s offers a perfect balance between humour, stunts and passionate acting.
While ‘Splitsville’ loses its energy in the third act, Covino’s film has the right mix of laugh-out-loud humour and touching acting.
Pillion, Harry Lighton’s steamy directional debut, is the perfect blend of sexy scenes, humoristic moments, and emotional performances.
While there are a few flaws and glitches in The Chronology of Water, Kristen Stewart delivers a strong and intoxicating directional debut.
While the touching performances and authentic set design elevate Two Prosecutors, the prolonged scenes make the entirety feel monotonous.
Ari Aster’s Eddington aims to be thought-provoking piece on the world, but ends up as an overstuffed feature with a great Joaquin Phoenix.
While ‘Case 137’ doesn’t re-invent the police drama genre, it’s a thought-provoking and suspenseful movie anchored by a great Léa Drucker.