Canada’s Top Ten: A Review of Blue Heron
I was first introduced to Sophy Romvari through her short film Still Processing, her master's thesis project while she was studying at York University. That film is about her grieving…
I was first introduced to Sophy Romvari through her short film Still Processing, her master's thesis project while she was studying at York University. That film is about her grieving…
The ending to 28 Years Later from last year was pretty much a set-up for what was to come in this latest instalment in the franchise. We are introduced to…
Kids can be mean and terrifying. They'll come up with all sorts of reasons why they don't like you, for reasons that may be beyond your understanding (and perhaps even…
Bi Gan explores the progression of filmmaking from the silent era to the early noir talkies and onwards through Resurrection. This is probably about what I would say I got…
There is often the old adage you hear in many online reviews: must a movie be "good"? In this case, is it not enough for a trashy horror thriller to…
We open with a tarot card reading, a scene that evokes the opening of Cleo from 5 to 7 for the terminally online doomer generation. Our protagonist AP finds herself…
It is worth noting director Jafar Panahi’s background, as it is quite significant here for understanding some of the context behind the story in It Was Just An Accident. He…
I was only aware of the TV show To Catch a Predator in passing. I knew of Chris Hansen as a public figure, had seen a few clips of some…
I got to attend the Toronto premiere of this documentary that is about the making of Francis Ford Coppola's last film, Megalopolis, which soured many critics and film fanatics as…
I personally know the assistant director who worked on this film (Eli), so my thoughts will probably be biased with regards to Fortescue. Either way I had the opportunity to…