
The Son befuddles viewers with every passing minute. How could a cast this talented struggle to keep the movie afloat? How could the same fi...
The Son befuddles viewers with every passing minute. How could a cast this talented struggle to keep the movie afloat? How could the same fi...
January is not know for having a particularly strong film calendar to get excited about – although, M3GAN has been making waves this year –...
Back in December 2021 to combat the tedium of another lockdown, I was scrolling through Reddit's r/Filmmakers sub. A post titled, "Skinamari...
Avan Jogia's neo-noir, gumshoe detective story is a highly-stylized affair. While the story and pacing are, at times, lacklustre, Jogia give...
Joining the fine echelon of to-the-point-one-word disaster movies, à la Twister and Volcano, is Gerard Butler's latest, Plane. A typical pla...
It can be hard to truly encapsulate what an inanimate object means to a person, let alone to an entire industry. Giles Martin, record produc...
Last year was a great one for movies, with big spectacles and horror leading the way. Now that 2022 is firmly in the rearview, it's time to...
The general premise of The Pale Blue Eye had me on board straight away. It's a detective story set in 1830 USA with one of American literatu...
"A poison pen letter to Hollywood but a love letter to movies" is how Damien Chazelle describes his latest film, the drug-fuelled, boozed-up...
Darren Aronofsky's latest shows the effects of grief and trauma on a man and those closest to him. After suffering a significant loss in his...
The following article contains potentially triggering material relating to sexual assault and violence. If you believe you have experienced...
'Tis the season for lazy afternoons cozied up next to the fireplace with a hot drink and streaming services. Great Canadian detective storie...
From the moment Rebecca (Margaret Qualley) knocks on Hal Porterfield's (Christopher Abbott) door, there's an off-kilter uncertainty in the a...
As far as army bootcamp movies go, Elegance Bratton's directorial debut, The Inspection, follows the similar threads of many beloved films o...
Ashgrove is a psychological drama that incorporates mystery and science fiction elements. Bolstered by strong performances from the cast, di...
It was always going to be the case that Brendan Fraser's comeback (or the Brenaissance, if you will) would be mired in controversy, despite...
Director Luca Guadagnino gives audiences a lot to chew on in Bones and All. The film spans across multiple genres going from buddy road trip...
Some stories are so absurd that if a Hollywood writer pitched it, they'd be laughed right out of Hulu's offices. An immigrant story where th...
The Menu wasn't a part of TIFF's Midnight Madness programme this year, but it would have been perfectly at home with the raucous late night...
This month, we honour Remembrance Day with an interesting new documentary series connecting the past to our present by paying tribute to the...