2021 Reviews

Vulture

Love Life season 2, episode 10: Epilogue // TV Recap

Love Life season 2, episode 9: Marcus Watkins // TV Recap

Love Life season 2, episode 8: Yogi & Kian // TV Recap

Love Life season 2, episode 7: Suzanné Hayward and Leon Hines // TV Recap

Love Life season 2, episode 6: Becca Evans, Part II // TV Recap

Love Life season 2, episode 5: Becca Evans // TV Recap

Love Life season 2, episode 4: Ola Adebayo // TV Recap

Love Life season 2, episode 3: Destiny Mathis // TV Recap

Love Life season 2, episode 2: Paloma // TV Recap

Love Life season 2, episode 1: Mia Hines // TV Recap


The Playlist

Belle: Mamoru Hosoda Crafts A Hopeful & Joyful Vision Of Utopia That Is Vibrant Maximalism // Cannes Film Festival

Blue Bayou: Justin Chon’s Wong Kar-Wai Influenced Story Of Identity With Alicia Vikander Says We All Belong // Cannes Film Festival

Joachim Trier Latest In An Exuberant Delight Reminiscent Of Frances Ha’ & Reprise’ // Cannes Film Festival

Everything Went Fine: François Ozon’s Assisted Suicide Drama Is Too Restrained To Connect // Cannes Film Festival


AwardsWatch

Memoria: Tilda Swinton investigates an eerie mystery in Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s slow-burning epic // Cannes Film Festival

Titane: Julia Ducournau revs up the body horror in her masterfully audacious follow-up to Raw’ // Cannes Film Festival

Benedetta: Praise be, Paul Verhoeven’s silly and sizzling hot nun summer is here // Cannes Film Festival


We Love Cinema

The French Dispatch: Wes Anderson’s reverent ode to print journalism // London Film Festival

True Things: electrifying chemistry in a well-trodden romance // London Film Festival

Spencer: a sumptuous and devastating ghost story // London Film Festival

Palm Springs: a time loop comedy that’s perfect for now

Minari: soulful immigrant tale is a quiet force of nature // Glasgow Film Festival

Apples: thoughtful rumination on grief and memory // Glasgow Film Festival

City Hall: engrossing testament to the messy web of government // Glasgow Film Festival

Jumbo: unconventional romance makes for a thrilling ride // Glasgow Film Festival