Director and co-writer Desiree Akhavan’s LGBTQ2S teen drama The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a well crafted, exceptionally performed, and heartbreakingly poignant film that still manages to have a gaping …
Andrew Parker
Andrew Parker
Andrew Parker fell in love with film growing up across the street from a movie theatre. He began writing professionally about film at the age of fourteen, and has been following his passions ever since. His writing has been showcased at various online outlets, as well as in The Globe and Mail, BeatRoute, and NOW Magazine. If he's not watching something or reading something, he's probably sleeping.
Corny, lowbrow, and still somehow likably entertaining, Dog Days is a bit like the kind of star-driven ensemble comedies that the late Garry Marshall was churning out towards the end …
Brutal, immersive, and riotously entertaining, the Filipino action thriller BuyBust will give action movie buffs a way to send their summer out on a high note.
Not silly or gory enough to please genre or B-movie aficionados and too stupid to appeal to pretty much anyone else, aquatic monster movie The Meg fails to clear a …
If some of the greatest humour comes from tremendous suffering, then Spike Lee’s riotously funny and sharply pointed period piece BlacKkKlansman is one of the best examples of how those …
Canadian documentarian Alison McAlpine’s film Cielo heads to the Chilean desert to capture some of the most stunning images of starry night skies ever projected onto the big screen.
Constantly played in a minor, but assured key, the mid-life crisis drama Puzzle offers medium stakes and middling rewards.
Photographer and filmmaker Lauren Greenfield has spent most of her professional career documenting people living affluent or outlandishly wealthy lifestyles, and with her latest feature film, Generation Wealth (opening in …
Energetic, poignant, and socially conscious, the slice-of-life comedy-drama Blindspotting touches on a lot of common themes present in urban-set films today, but does so in often brilliantly original ways.
Unoriginal and leaden paced, the Canadian produced supernatural thriller Our House cribs liberally from a bunch of stale genre staples and presents itself with a minimal amount of energy or …