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Oppenheimer
"A terrifying, magnificent achievement."

Poor Things
"Wildly inventive and visually stunning."

Killers of the Flower Moon
"Scorsese's haunting American epic."

Past Lives
"A delicate, heartbreaking romance."

Anatomy of a Fall
"A gripping, ambiguous procedural."

The Zone of Interest
"Chilling in its banality."

Cinema is not content.
It is a sanctuary.
In an era of algorithmic feeds and second-screen viewing, the theater remains one of our last sacred spaces. The lights dim, the aspect ratio shifts, and for two hours, we surrender to a shared dream.
Reel Review was born from a desire to treat film criticism with the same reverence as the medium itself. We don't do hot takes. We don't do aggregate scores. We believe in the slow digestion of art, the lingering afterimage of a perfect frame, and the conversations that happen in the lobby long after the credits roll.
Every review here is a love letter to the craft—even the critiques. Because to demand better cinema is to believe in its power.

