Spling’s Top Picks: 2024’s Global & Local Cine Gems
Jan 2, 2025
Stephen ‘Spling’ Aspeling watches many films each year. While cinema releases aren’t as fast and furious as they used to be, there are still many films that made an impression. Here are some of the most remarkable ones Spling saw in 2024.
International
Dune: Part Two
Dune: Part Two is a mesmerizing, brooding sci-fi action adventure sequel of the highest order. With stellar performances, breathtaking visuals, and a captivating story, Villeneuve delivers an epic and immersive cinematic experience that surpasses even its predecessor. Movie Review
The Zone of Interest
The Zone of Interest is a haunting World War II drama that offers a unique and unsettling perspective on the Holocaust. Director Jonathan Glazer, known for his unconventional style, focuses on the life of a Nazi commandant and his family living near Auschwitz. The film’s documentary-style realism and subtle handling create a chilling portrait of human complicity and the devastating impact of the Holocaust on ordinary lives. Movie Review
The Boy and the Heron
The Boy and the Heron is an anime fantasy mystery adventure that transcends the medium with its amusing, enchanting, imaginative, and spellbinding mix of the familiar. This Studio Ghibli film from Hayao Miyazaki, while not as emotionally resonant as some of their others, is a visually stunning and captivating journey into a surreal world where the living and dead coexist. Movie Review
Dream Scenario
Dream Scenario is a captivating and darkly comedic exploration of fame and its consequences. Nicolas Cage delivers a compelling performance as a professor whose life spirals out of control when he begins to appear in other people’s dreams. With a timely concept and vivid storytelling, this film is an entertaining and thought-provoking journey into the surreal. Movie Review
Local
Seconds
Seconds is a gritty boxing crime drama with strong performances and sharp writing. It follows a veteran boxer facing his last fight, caught in a web of family and crime in Johannesburg. The film is authentic and vicious, with a downbeat tone and a focus on character. Despite its modest budget, it delivers a powerful and moving story. Movie Review
The Fragile King
The Fragile King is a heartfelt and wistful coming-of-age drama with strong performances, emotive storytelling, and poetic visuals. It follows a teenager who, after his mother’s death, embarks on a road trip with his estranged grandfather. The film features a stellar cast and a nuanced script, making it a poignant and thoughtful exploration of grief and family. Movie Review
The Showerhead
The Showerhead is an insightful and powerful documentary that chronicles the impactful career of South African political cartoonist Zapiro. While better served as a mini-series, the film provides a comprehensive look at his work, including his famous feud with former President Jacob Zuma. Movie Review
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After 15 Years, James L. Brooks Returns With an Inane Family Drama
To say James L. Brooks is accomplished is a wild understatement. Starting in television, Brooks went from early work writing on My Mother the Car (when are we going to reboot that?) to creating The Mary Tyler Moore Show and…
Dec 17, 2025
Meditation on Greek Tragedy Explores Identity & Power In The 21st Century [NYFF]
A metatextual exploration of identity, race, privilege, communication, and betrayal, “Gavagai” is a small story with a massive scope. A movie about a movie which is itself an inversion of classic tropes and themes, the film exists on several levels…
Dec 17, 2025
The Running Man Review | Flickreel
Two of the Stephen King adaptations we’ve gotten this year have revolved around “games.” In The Long Walk, a group of young recruits must march forward until the last man is left standing. At least one person was inclined to…
Dec 15, 2025
Diane Kruger Faces a Mother’s Worst Nightmare in Paramount+’s Gripping Psychological Thriller
It's no easy feat being a mother — and the constant vigilance in anticipation of a baby's cry, the sleepless nights, and the continuous need to anticipate any potential harm before it happens can be exhausting. In Little Disasters, the…
Dec 15, 2025







