

Visually delightful 18th century romance carried by Maïwenn’s screen presence and Johnny Depp’s tongue-in-cheek return
Le Retour (Homecoming) Review There was a certain buzz around choosing Le Retour by Catherine Corsini to kick off France’s...
A bitter-sweet coming-of-age drama from the Japanese master of family suspense!
Matt Johnson's heartfelt, humorous biopic manifests as both a new Canadian classic and a vibrant entry into the tech-movie canon.
MIFF 2022: Clara Sola Review “Do you believe in the Virgin Mary?” Religious parochialism and repression come under critique in...
Fantasia 2022: One For The Road Review Plenty of films deal with the emotional turmoil brought upon by the knowledge...
AEW’s Four Main Pay-Per-Views Ranked! We’re over 3 years into AEW, and it seems like enough time has passed for...
Remembering Nichelle Nichols Being a TV icon is both a blessing and a curse. The blessing is obvious: lucrative fame,...
For a couple of weeks already, Tilt Magazine’s homepage has been flooded with film reviews and reports from the 26th...
MIFF 2022: Millie Lies Low Review “I just got dumped by my future.” The setup to Millie Lies Low, a...
Alex’s War, a new documentary directed by Alex Lee Moyer, is an expansive documentary feature of America’s most famous conspiracy...
If you hear a banjo...Start paddling faster.
Your basic black comedy.
A message. A warning. A sign...of things to come.
The Living Daylights turns 35 The decision to translate a short story into a feature-length film presents a unique set...
Ever since two enterprising young men turned the City Morgue into a swinging business, people have been dying to get...
Fantasia 2022: The Protector Review The Protector is the new film from writer-director Lenin A. Sivam. No, it’s not the 2005...
House (Hausu) at 45 While watching the Japanese cult classic, House (1977), you sometimes can’t help but chuckle at its...
He wasn’t a Ray Liotta or a James Caan, he wasn’t a Paul Sorvino, he wasn’t even a Bo Hopkins,...