‘Delicious’ can’t quite give the revolution that it promises, but it is still a capable, engrossing story.
Film Reviews
Reviews of all the latest film releases, from indie festival flicks to big screen blockbusters.
Benediction review- a timely retelling of Siegfried Sassoon’s tale
A refreshing mix of war footage, film scenes and voice-over poetry, Benediction explores war in a new and unusual way.
The Innocents review – the kids are absolutely not alright
The Norwegian fantasy-horror releases May 20th.
Belle Vie review – an intimate look at Covid-19’s impact on the restaurant industry
Belle Vie is an intimate documentary looking at COVID-19’s impact on the restaurant industry, focusing on one French bistro’s fight for survival.
The Worst Person in the World review – a film for people anywhere, and everywhere
The Oscar-nominated film is out now on MUBI.
Along for the Ride review – an imperfect but endearing summer getaway
It may not be an adventurous entry into the genre, but it still offers a sun-kissed, escapist slice of heaven.
The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain review – tragic reconstruction of a deadly police encounter
This timely production will leave you with more questions than answers.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness review – an indefensibly bad MCU entry
A big yikes from the MCU.
One Road To Quartzsite review – contemplative look at an All-American purgatory
Ryan Maxey’s debut feature documentary, One Road to Quartzsite unravels a uniquely American phenomenon: an…
The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent review – ain’t no party like a Nic Cage party
It’s a good day to be a Nic Cage fan.