Written and Directed by Dusty Mancinelli and Madeleine Sims-Fewer | 113 min | ▲▲ | in Cinemas These Toronto-based filmmakers' ...
Written by Marco van Belle | ▲ | in Cinemas It's not often a movie makes me angry. I love cinema, so even the worst, most ...
Cooper takes a plum role as their struggling actor pal, Balls, who gets the lions share of the best lines, and whose ...
Written by Alex Garland | 109 min | ▲▲▲1/2 | in Cinemas For those reading this who wonder how I felt about the previous films ...
The serious draw here would be writer-director Carnahan — purveyor of the finest tough-guy crime thrillers like Copshop and ...
What will the choral sing? It turns out, work from the greatest living English composer of the age, Edward Elgar (played with ...
Before the Jolly Red Elf himself made his rounds, Halifax was treated to an early Christmas Present with the return of Rankin ...
Another favourite film of mine is Blade Runner . I remember a classmate of mine in my undergrad railing against it when I ...
Directed by Nicholas Hytner | Written by Alan Bennett and Stephen Beresford | 113 min | 1/2 | in Cinemas The word that comes to mind when perusing these filmmakers' body of work is "distinguished." ...
The awards season is in full swing, and this movie — which I missed in theatres, it’s now available to rent — has been given a lot of approbation due to a rawer than raw performance from Rose Byrne.
It Was Just An Accident is a film about the broad trauma that comes from a totalitarian regime torturing its citizens, and how it manifests differently in those victims. Watching it in a screening ...
Having binged the various versions of Little Women, I discovered the many adaptations of another beloved book: Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Secret Garden. Not all the versions are available — ...