Real cinema is back. Behold a tour de force that will chill you to the bone.
Real cinema is back. Behold a tour de force that will chill you to the bone.
This film can resonate with anyone who has an immigrant background, or who has had to adapt to an unfamiliar environment.
Contributor Annabel Holman reviews the 2023 film: “Overall incredible and it put me in a trance after the twist ending.”
The King of Rock’n’Roll is back from the dead – twice. How’s his wife?
Dive into the 1970’s with this heartfelt and gut-wrenching new film
Saltburn creates such a whimsical and intense atmosphere, such that the whole time the audience expects a plot twist, or a climax.
Why do directors insist on portraying the average high school boy to be a beard-clad thirty-year-old man?
When dealing with issues like mental health, there is a lot of significance in what does not meet the eye.
Greta Gerwig’s Barbie has dominated the box office and become a cinematic landmark. But Does Barbie represent an unrealistic mirage of what women should be or does she give hope for young girls across the world on what they can be?
The Little Mermaid, the live-action adaptation of the classic we all know and love was making waves years before it even came out. Finally released on May 29, the star-studded film had all the magic and excitement but its 1989 predecessor.
The latest entry into the Spider-Verse stands its ground as a great film, but is unfortunately overshadowed by its predecessor.
Like any Leitch movie, Bullet Train is a fast-paced, adrenaline-rushed film that will keep you on your toes.
This movie is Ragnarok on drugs.
Everything the 1986 Top Gun movie did, Top Gun: Maverick took to the next level. It was awesome.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the kind of movie that, apparently, is really hard to review without giving away any spoilers. But have no fear, I figured it out eventually.
As the handiwork of Wes Anderson, one should not miss this adventure comedy animation. If you appreciate cinematic and visually stunning landscapes, and—just as importantly—if you like canines and their mischievous behaviour, then this movie is for you.
“Unable to perceive the shape of you, I find you all around me. Your presence fills my eyes with your love, it humbles my heart, for you are everywhere.”
Steamed buns, and food for thought—Spirited Away has it all.
Both movies take to the screens this summer after long Asian-American film drought.
Although The Campaign premiered just as the 57th American presidential election was getting underway, this satirical comedy is probably more relevant than ever in the year 2017.
Not only is The Shining a classic, it’s also a brilliant and complex commentary on violence and abuse.
Unlike the latest cash-in remake, the 1959 version of Ben-Hur didn’t need half-assed CGI or a bad Morgan Freeman wig to create an epic feel.
Forget about watching saccharine holiday fluff like “Miracle on 34th Street” this holiday season. The Fulcrum recommends some worthwhile yuletide entertainment that have a bit more of an edge.
Regular Fulcrum contributor Will Hume reviews Ben Affleck’s new flick, Gone Girl.
If A Clockwork Orange scared you, we suggest you try it again.