"Don't believe the title, though; this is no recurring dream, no mere retread of a predefined sound" - MacDara Conroy on the latest from Chicago drone rockers Implodes
‘Big ideas abound here, but do they make for a great film? I wish’ – MacDara Conroy on Ari Folman’s The Congress
'A film that grasps for greater meaning but winds up flailing around in the dark' - MacDara Conroy on Neil Jordan's modern vampire fable Byzantium
In Factorio "mass production isn’t just the beating heart of capitalism, it’s also surprisingly fun" says Bee Bonthuys
'the best skateboarding Iranian vampire yet committed to screen' - Hugh McCabe on A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night
'we see what happens when the political becomes deeply personal' - Hugh McCabe on Anohni's HOPELESSNESS
'Obits have made as many records as Hot Snakes and one more than Jehu, but it’s only now they seem to be fully hitting their stride' - Dudley Colley checks out Obits' Bed & Bugs.
Lady Macbeth ‘deserves no sympathy for its calculated exploitation fantasy’ says MacDara Conroy
Dara Higgins checks out Bill Wells' Lemdondale, the product of a single day's recording in Tokyo with 14 disparate musicians.
Siobhbán Kane's epic roundup of this year's Primavera Sound festival