The second season of the romantic comedy series Nobody Wants This maintains the winning humour of its inaugural outing and still displays outstanding chemistry between the show’s magnetically paired leads, …
As the old adage goes, success has many fathers, but failure has only one. Jean-François Poisson’s entertaining and exhaustively researched documentary Who Killed the Montreal Expos? examines the fallacy of …
Series creator and co-star Mae Martin’s unnerving, etherial, and quite often funny thriller Wayward takes a lot of familiar elements and turns them into something refreshing, renewing, and uniquely heartfelt …
Night Always Comes is the rare example of a misguided thriller that feels thin and stifling at the same time. There’s plenty of atmosphere and in-your-face subtext, but also curiously …
While the sophomoric comedy Billy Madison first introduced moviegoers to the unique, at times divisive leading man stylings of former Saturday Night Live cast member Adam Sandler, it was his …
It wasn’t hard coming up with a list of the 25 Best Series of 2025, so far. In a year where movies have struggled to keep up in terms of …
An effective and knowingly silly throwback slasher, Fear Street: Prom Queen is the best instalment of the R.L. Stine based horror franchise yet. A no frills, but maximum fun “dead …
The limited series Sirens starts off strong and intriguing before gradually turning frustrating and fruitless by the time it wraps up. It’s not so much that the ending of Sirens… …
They’re seen as the ballot breakers in everyone’s Oscar pool: the short film categories. Awarding the best in short form animation, documentary, and live action, the three short film categories …
