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  • Film Review: Wicked: For Good

    Film Review: Wicked: For Good

    By Matthew Moorcroft Weak Recommendation The biggest challenge of adapting Wicked was always going to that pesky second act, wasn’t it? I’m not really sure how to review or look at Wicked: For Good (which should really be called Wicked: Part II frankly but that’s neither here nor there), which is a film that ultimately…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft December 16, 2025
    Film Review: The Running Man

    Film Review: The Running Man

    By Matthew Moorcroft Weak Recommendation Taking another stab at adapting one of Stephen King’s most provocative novels, The Running Man takes it’s title almost entirely literally as it hits the ground at top speed and never really slows down for a minute. It makes sense then that Edgar Wright – a director known for his…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft December 15, 2025
    Film Review: Bugonia

    Film Review: Bugonia

    By Matthew Moorcroft Highest Recommendation The master of uncomfortable cinema returning for another round, Yorgos Lanthimos’ gleefully dark and cynical Bugonia opens with a long discussion about the nature of the honeybee worker. Jesse Plemons’ Teddy, who is the focus of the picture, describes honeybees and their service to their queen and how they function…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft December 9, 2025December 9, 2025
  • Film Review: If I Had Legs I’d Kick You

    Film Review: If I Had Legs I’d Kick You

    By Matthew Moorcroft Highest Recommendation The bleakly funny and overtly stressful – almost painfully so – If I Had Legs I’d Kick You starts with a flooding, both metaphorically and literally. Literally in that Linda, the at her wit’s end mother and therapist trying to balance having a sick kid, an out of touch husband,…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft December 3, 2025December 3, 2025
    Film Review: The Secret Agent

    Film Review: The Secret Agent

    By Matthew Moorcroft Highest Recommendation I have spent a lot of time mulling over The Secret Agent. Out of all the films I saw at WIFF this year, it’s the one that has most intrigued me from both a technical and analytical perspective. It’s not my first rodeo with Brazilian cinema – far from it…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft December 2, 2025
    Film Review: Cloud

    Film Review: Cloud

    By Matthew Moorcroft Strong Recommendation Kiyoshi Kurosawa really doesn’t like the internet. As far back as the late 90s Kuorsawa has tapped into his own personal fears about what it’s like to live away from people, attached to too much technology and not enough attachment to the people around us. And while he hasn’t really…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft November 26, 2025
  • Film Review: Sentimental Value

    Film Review: Sentimental Value

    By Matthew Moorcroft Highest Recommendation Families are complicated. The latest from Joachim Trier, fresh off of international acclaim with the absolutely sublime The Worst Person in the World, directly confronts those complicated families with the level of panache and attunement that we see from him on a regular basis. And what is more complicated then…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft November 18, 2025
    Film Review: No Other Choice

    Film Review: No Other Choice

    By Matthew Moorcroft Highest Recommendation Wired like the best built moustraps just waiting to ensnare you in it’s grasp, No Other Choice is maybe the most Park Chan-wook movie ever made in a long line of Park Chan-wook films. With every trademark here – brief bursts of gory violence, pitch black comedy, and impressively jaw-dropping…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft November 11, 2025
    Film Review: Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc

    Film Review: Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc

    By Matthew Moorcroft Highest Recommendation There is a moment early on in Reze Arc, the feature length sequel to one of the most popular anime of the past decade, where our lead Denji – fresh off his defeat of one of his toughest foes yet in Katana Man – goes to the movies with his…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft November 5, 2025
  • Film Review: Frankenstein

    Film Review: Frankenstein

    By Matthew Moorcroft Highest Recommendation At this point, it’s easy to call every single Guillermo del Toro film a passion project. If there is one thing consistent about him as a filmmaker, it’s that his personal interests and what kinds of films he wants to make intertwine so seamlessly that you can almost predict what…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft November 2, 2025
    Film Review: The Mastermind

    Film Review: The Mastermind

    By Matthew Moorcroft Strong Recommendation A heist film is not exactly the thing you would expect from Kelly Reichardt on first glance. The slow cinema auteur known for her meticulously and lesiurely paced stories is, on paper, the anti-crime movie filmmaker; not nearly energetic enough to allow for the high intensity needed for a film…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft November 1, 2025
    Film Review: The History of Sound

    Film Review: The History of Sound

    By Matthew Moorcroft Weak Recommendation For a movie about the notions of sound and how it surrounds us almost constantly, The History of Sound is achingly quiet. Nobody really speaks above a whisper, and when they do it’s less about the things they do say and the things that they don’t. It makes sense though,…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft October 31, 2025
  • Film Review: My Favourite Cake

    Film Review: My Favourite Cake

    By Matthew Moorcroft Strong Recommendation Political art is not always flashy. Normally when people think of it it’s through the banner of protests or government buildings or actively discussing political figures or regimes. There is a tendency then to view said political art as a very specific kind of feature, but that could not be…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft October 31, 2025
    Film Review: Omaha

    Film Review: Omaha

    By Matthew Moorcroft Strong Recommendation With a slow, almost unsure beginning, Omaha is a film that leaves it’s viewer at a distance almost immediately. This is on purpose, clearly by design from a newcomer filmmaker with something to prove. It takes it’s time getting going, just like the car that our core trio are driving…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft October 30, 2025
    Film Review: Sirat

    Film Review: Sirat

    By Matthew Moorcroft Strong Recommendation Just like the music that pumps through the sound systems at a rave, Sirat moves at it’s own pulsating, intricate rhythm. In fact, the first and final images of Sirat are like a loop, showcasing the beginning setup of the sound system itself followed by the desolate leftovers of what…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft October 29, 2025
  • Film Review: Rental Family

    Film Review: Rental Family

    By Matthew Moorcroft Strong Recommendation It’s not hard on the onset to see Rental Family, Hikari’s sophomore feature outing and her first major one in the Hollywood sphere after making a name for herself thanks to her work on Beef, as an easy star vehicle for Brendan Fraser post-Oscar win. Fraser’s own personal persona as…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft October 29, 2025
    Film Review: It Was Just An Accident

    Film Review: It Was Just An Accident

    By Matthew Moorcroft Highest Recommendation There really isn’t another filmmaker quite like Jafar Panahi, whose essential work in Iranian cinema is, of itself, an act of supreme defiance and rage. But while he isn’t the only director in recent memory who has been doing this type of work – just take a look at Mohammad…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft October 27, 2025
    Film Review: A Private Life

    Film Review: A Private Life

    By Matthew Moorcroft Weak Recommendation A strange, almost self-analytical “murder” mystery that’s honestly more about it’s investigator then the supposed crime itself, A Private Life certainly has it’s work cut out for it. It wants to be a sophisticated character study that plays with time, perspective, and dream logic, but it also has it’s tongue…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft October 26, 2025
  • Film Review: Tron: Ares

    Film Review: Tron: Ares

    By Matthew Moorcroft Unsure Disney can’t seem to figure out what to do about Tron, huh? The 80s cult hit, which languished in mostly cinephile history books as a strange but important note in the development of VFX, became one of those films that persisted almost by chance. It’s vocal fandom, made up of mostly…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft October 20, 2025
    Film Review: One Battle After Another

    Film Review: One Battle After Another

    By Matthew Moorcroft Highest Recommendation The chance to review a new Paul Thomas Anderson flick is something of a rare opportunity. One of the greatest living American filmmakers – maybe one of the last if AI seemingly has it’s way within the studio system and beyond – and one of our best living auteurs, Anderson…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft October 5, 2025
    Film Review: The Long Walk

    Film Review: The Long Walk

    By Matthew Moorcroft Highest Recommendation Bleakness is the name of the game in The Long Walk. Even from it’s first scene, which showcase a mother desperately trying to get her son to not participate in the violent game. But they have no choice – after all, it’s either die trying for a future on the…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft September 25, 2025
  • Film Review: The Fantastic Four: First Steps

    Film Review: The Fantastic Four: First Steps

    By Matthew Moorcroft Strong Recommendation Despite their importance being on the same level as characters like Spider-Man or Superman, The Fantastic Four have strangely had something of a rougher time getting adapted. To be fair, it’s not like people haven’t tried – they’ve tried 4 times in fact – but Marvel’s First Family has been…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft August 26, 2025
    Film Review: The Naked Gun

    Film Review: The Naked Gun

    By Matthew Moorcroft Strong Recommendation The cinematic comedy is in trouble, or at least the film industry seems to think so. Whether it be the rise of streaming, the changing tastes of moviegoers, the rise of mainstream blockbusters embracing comedy as part of their main appeal – for better or worse, depending on the flick…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft August 13, 2025
    Film Review: Weapons

    Film Review: Weapons

    By Matthew Moorcroft Highest Recommendation When I reviewed Barbarian several years ago – my first year of writing reviews, actually – I called Barbarian a movie that goes “full sicko mode from the start”. If Barbarian is the movie that basically starts at 100 and never lets up, Zach Cregger’s follow up Weapons, which is…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft August 9, 2025
  • Film Review: Together

    Film Review: Together

    By Matthew Moorcroft Solid Recommendation Relationships, amirite? Almost right away, Together makes it’s intentions pretty clear. And then it’s ultimately about as subtle as sledgehammer to the face, or this case a saw to the arm; you can’t say Together doesn’t have stuff on it’s mind and doesn’t have something of a thematic core at…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft August 6, 2025
    Film Review: Eddington

    Film Review: Eddington

    By Matthew Moorcroft Solid Recommendation Online brainrot is everywhere in Eddington, both the movie and the titular New Mexico town that it’s set in. The pandemic is in full force, with mask mandates everywhere, the town in complete lockdown, and an election on the horizon. And everybody is on their phones, their computers, the internet,…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft July 20, 2025
    Film Review: Superman

    Film Review: Superman

    By Matthew Moorcroft Strong Recommendation Superhero movies have come a long way. Nowadays it’s almost seemingly impossible to escape, a necessary – for better and for worse – part of the cinematic landscape whose presence feels like an inevitability. Every time we think they are going away or that audiences are somehow sick of them,…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft July 16, 2025
  • Film Review: F1

    Film Review: F1

    By Matthew Moorcroft Strong Recommendation Do you like things that go fast? F1 really hopes that you do. From it’s first moments that recount the quick crash that our lead character has to contend with as his trauma, F1 speeds you to the racing line and almost never leaves it, with every conservation afterwards either…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft July 2, 2025
    Film Review: Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

    Film Review: Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

    By Matthew Moorcroft Solid Recommendation At the start of The Final Reckoning, humanity is a crisis. Marshall law is in effect, the nuclear weapon systems of several major nations are hacked into, and a doomsday cult following the The Entity, the major AI villain from the last Mission: Impossible film, has infiltrated every layer of…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft July 1, 2025
    Film Review: The Phoenician Scheme

    Film Review: The Phoenician Scheme

    By Matthew Moorcroft Strong Recommendation It’s not everyday that Wes Anderson begins his movies with a literal bang, but The Phoenician Scheme certainly does, as Benecio del Toro’s Zsa-Zsa Korda finds himself plummeting to Earth in a burning wreckage of a plane after an assassination attempt. It doesn’t work, obviously, but it does leave Zsa-Zsa…

    matthewmoorcroft's avatar by matthewmoorcroft June 11, 2025
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