Film
Henry Selick’s Wendell & Wild is a Gorgeous and Macabre Animated Film
Stop-motion auteur Henry Selick returns to film with Wendell & Wild and another wonderful showcase of creative animation.
Stop-motion auteur Henry Selick returns to film with Wendell & Wild and another wonderful showcase of creative animation.
A family drama that lacks a fundamental understanding of drama.
TIFF 2022: Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues, somehow the first-ever comprehensive documentary about the life...
TIFF 2022: Empire of Light Review It sounds great on paper: A drama by a successful director (Sam Mendes), who...
TIFF 2022: Moonage Daydream Review This summer, I was able to see Elton John, in concert during the fourth year...
Brendan Fraser is magnificent in a film that is everything but.
A cat-and-mouse-game through Iran's spiritual capital reveals not-so-subtle prejudices and injustices in Ali Abbasi's latest film.
The women of a Mennonite community must make important decisions regarding their fate in Sarah Polley's latest film.
TIFF 2022: The Gravity Review A mysterious planetary event uncovers sinister forces keeping the world balanced in Cédric Ido’s The...
TIFF: The Good Nurse Review “The American health care system is broken”. That sentiment has been echoed, analyzed, and cinematically...
Michael Grandage’s gay romance is a heartbreaking delight, even though it won't win Harry Styles an Oscar.
Growing up in post-World War II era Arizona, a young man named Sammy Fabelman discovers a shattering family secret and...
TIFF 2022: Sanctuary Review Sanctuary, the story of a man, a woman, and a dominant/submissive relationship in which we’re meant...
A US soldier suffers a traumatic brain injury while fighting in Afghanistan and struggles to adjust to life back home.
Charlotte Wells' picture-perfect debut visually epitomizes the heart wrenching processes of memory.