Vancouver born musician Kid Koala’s animated feature Space Cadet (which opens the 29th annual Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival this week) is full of heart and warmth. An easygoing, …
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.
Big hearted, charming, and riotously funny, Emma Hough Hobbs and Leela Varghese’s animated Australian odyssey Lesbian Space Princess deftly combines sharp wit, stellar comedic timing, gorgeous visuals, gross out gags, …
The historical, jazz world set drama Köln 75 exists in an awkward, unconvincing, but well intentioned space. It’s a niche film about the creation of a very specific work of …
Chris Stuckmann has had his hands full for the past several years. In addition to being one of the most watched and subscribed to film critics on YouTube, he became …
Despite usually boasting outstanding performances in leading and supporting roles, the modern musician biopic has been in a sorry state for quite some time, so while Scott Cooper’s Springsteen: Deliver …
Director Yorgo Lanthimos’ Bugonia, his latest blending of social commentary, dark comedy, light surrealism, and thriller elements, is as bleak as movies tend to get. Belonging to the same 2025 …
It can be hard to review a show as densely packed and closely guarded as the first season of It: Welcome to Derry, an offshoot of filmmaker and series co-creator …
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 …
While relentlessly stylish and boasting an impressive leading performance from Colin Farrell, Edward Berger’s Ballad of a Small Player disappointingly illustrates the pitfalls of adapting a rich, complex novel into …
