Kenna returns to her hometown after a stint in prison and has to fight to see her young daughter.
Kei Ishikawa on writing & directing movie based on Kazuo Ishiguro’s A Pale View of Hills
Kei Ishikawa spoke to Miss Flicks about adapting Kazuo Ishiguro’s 1982 debut novel A Pale View of Hills.
How to Make a Killing review: A disappointing dark comedy
Glen Powell’s Becket kills off his wealthy family members to get his hands on his inheritance.
Project Hail Mary review: Fantastic sci-fi sets bar for 2026 blockbusters
An astronaut wakes up on a spaceship with no memory of who he is or why he’s there.
Ranking the 2026 Best Actress Oscar nominees
Here’s my ranking of this year’s Best Actress Academy Award nominees.
Ranking the 2026 Best Actor Oscar nominees
Here’s my ranking of this year’s Best Actor Academy Award nominees.
The Bride! review: A bold swing that never hits its stride
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s movie imagines what the Bride gets up to after being brought back to life.
Hoppers review: Pixar’s return to form
An animal lover uses hopping technology to transport her mind into a robotic beaver.
In the Blink of an Eye review: Moving message, shaky execution
Andrew Stanton’s film tells three stories, one set in the past, present and future.
Sirât review: Mad Max with rave vibes
Sirât follows a father on a treacherous journey through the desert to find his missing daughter.
The Moment review: This Charli XCX fan had a blast
Charli XCX plays a fictionalised version of herself in this concert mockumentary.
Cold Storage review: Horror comedy in need of more laughs
A deadly parasitic fungus breaks free from its vault in this horror comedy.
