
Sirat Review: This Body-Shredding Apocalyptic Road Trip Movie Might Be The Best Film Of Cannes So Far
Sirat is an electrifying piece of filmmaking - an apocalyptic parable about a road trip through the desert set to a thumping techno score.

Sound Of Falling Review: A Captivating & Challenging Time-Warp Drama That Weaves Together Generations Of Story
Sound of Falling is a challenging film that is hard to sit through both because of its unique cinematic language & what it asks us to bear witness to.

Enzo Review: Laurent Cantet's Final Film Is A Subtly Complex Exploration Of Queer Desire That Captivated Me
There’s a quiet rage hiding under the surface of Enzo, but the film doesn’t exploit tragedy or despair to get its message across.

Leave One Day Review: Cannes Opens With A Fuzzy French Musical That Leads With Easy Emotions
Cannes 2025 kicked off with a sentimental French musical that, while endearing, doesn't inspire much movement otherwise.

Oh Canada Review: Sincere Drama About Mortality Boasts Great Richard Gere & Uma Thurman Performances
Oh, Canada feels like a deeply personal reflection on death. With sincerity and style, Schrader offers a thoughtful film about life and legacy.

Rumours Review: Star-Studded Cast Amplifies Dark Comedy On Political Crises & Poor Leadership
Rumours' bizarro script, while messy on paper, works up to a point in execution and results in a genuinely fun time.

Anora Review: Mikey Madison Gives A Perfect Performance In Sean Baker’s Hilarious Dramedy
Anora is a lovable rags-to-riches story that is bursting with chaos, hilarity, raunchiness, and a stupendous performance from Mikey Madison.

The Apprentice Review: Sebastian Stan’s Uncanny Trump Performance Is Award-Winning In Striking Biopic
While the film is exactly what you'd expect, it comes with stunning performances and an exciting script that enchants you with its drama.

Megalopolis Review: Francis Ford Coppola's Chaotic Fever Dream Grasps Onto A Dying Hope For Humanity
Megalopolis isn't just a transcendental delight for the senses, it's a manifestation of Coppola's dreams for humanity and his dedication to cinema.

The Second Act Review: AI Takes Over Filmmaking In Messy, Limited French Dark Comedy
A highly restrained examination of multiple topics, The Second Act is a film about everything and nothing all at once.