Now entering its fifth landmark year, the all Canadian genre film festival Blood in the Snow – going down at Cineplex Yonge and Dundas November 25th to 27th – firmly …
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.
With only three features under his belt as a director, Kenneth Lonergan has already amassed quite the reputable resume as a screenwriter, playwright, and filmmaker, one that continues to grow …
The expertly performed and well mounted drama Being 17 would have a lot more impact if it didn’t play so coy with the audience’s expectations of the obvious. Veteran French …
Part drama, part procedural, part musical, and part documentary, Rufus Norris’ cinematic adaptation of National Theatre’s London Road is a hard film to peg down, but a consistently engaging and …
For those who like their sleaze with a thin layer of prestige, a great leading performance, and a director with a knowledge of all things dirty and psychosexual, Paul Verhoeven’s …
We catch up to remarkable and humble sixteen year old French filmmaker Nathan Ambrosioni about his second major feature film, the horror thriller Therapy, now streaming exclusively on Shudder Canada.
We talk to actors Haley Lu Richardson, Hayden Szeto, and Blake Jenner about what sets their latest film, The Edge of Seventeen, apart from other teen movies, what their on-set …
We catch up with rising Canadian filmmaking star Stella Meghie to talk about her debut feature Jean of the Joneses and making a subtly witty film about a dysfunctional family, …
Veteran Israel filmmaker, documentarian, and journalist Ilan Ziv has covered a wide array of difficult subjects, from the holocaust to capitalism to religious zealotry to human rights abuses, but few …
The fantastical element of writer/director Jeff Nichols’ most recent efforts is jettisoned for his latest and best effort to date, the historical romance Loving. It’s a stripped down, heavily internalized, …
