Festivals Cannes 2025: Sentimental Value is almost sublime ★★★★ | A melancholy and honest story about the healing power of art from one of the current masters of the genre. By Joonatan Itkonen / 2 Jun 2025
Festivals Cannes 2025: Honey Don't! is a sexy, confusing mess ★★ | Margaret Qualley lights up the screen in a tonally messy detective-mystery-sex-romp that's missing a third act. By Joonatan Itkonen / 1 Jun 2025
Review Cannes 2025: Enzo is a delicate portrait of young love ★★★ | Brilliant performances elevate a script that doesn't quite nail the complex themes it explores. By Joonatan Itkonen / 1 Jun 2025
Review Cannes 2025: Renoir is a melancholy and messy story of grief ★★★★ | Immaculate directing and beautiful performances carry this melancholy drama from Chie Hayakawa. By Joonatan Itkonen / 1 Jun 2025
Review Cannes 2025: Dossier 137 follows police corruption on the ground level ★★★★ | Lea Drucker is spellbinding in an anti-procedural that depicts police corruption with terrifying results. By Joonatan Itkonen / 1 Jun 2025
Review Cannes 2025: Two Prosecutors finds terror in the banal ★★★★ | A slow burning horror film about the banality of evil that lingers in the mind long after it ends. By Joonatan Itkonen / 1 Jun 2025
Festivals Cannes 2025: Eagles of the Republic is a witty and devastating satiric thriller ★★★★ | Fares Fares is magnetic in Tarik Saleh's compelling film about fascists using art for their own means. By Joonatan Itkonen / 1 Jun 2025
Review Cannes 2025: Dogma remains Kevin Smith's masterpiece ★★★★★ | Dogma is as heartfelt and funny now as it was a quarter of a century ago. By Joonatan Itkonen / 30 May 2025
Physical Media 4K Blu-ray Review: Tombstone A masterpiece that has never looked better, sadly lacking in any extras. Still a must-buy for the film and audiovisual presentation alone. By Joonatan Itkonen / 30 May 2025
Physical Media 4K Blu-ray Review: Tommy Boy The cult classic is lovingly brought up to date in a sadly barebones release that's strictly for the fans. By Joonatan Itkonen / 28 May 2025
Review Cannes 2025: Die, My Love can't find a point in its madness ★★ | Jennifer Lawrence gives a remarkable performance in material well beneath her skills. By Joonatan Itkonen / 28 May 2025
Review Cannes 2025: A Private Life is an unfocused mess with a brilliant leading performance ★★ | Jodie Foster shines as an obsessed therapist spiraling into obsession in an otherwise plodding thriller. By Joonatan Itkonen / 28 May 2025