Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody is, at its core, a standard crowd pleasing biopic about a famous musician, but one that makes some unique and interesting choices along …
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.
Moving, satirical, and frightening in equal measure, No Bears, the latest from currently imprisoned Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, is one of the finest and most narratively elaborate films of the …
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is a lot more fun, stylish, and ambitious than one would expect from a sequel to a franchise spin-off that’s arriving around a decade …
Brendan Fraser delivers an Oscar calibre performance in director Daren Aronofsky’s otherwise uneven and manipulative drama The Whale.
A delightful holiday movie surprise for the entire family, Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical is an ear and eye catching work of go-for-broke entertainment.
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Geographies of Solitude Review | Featuring Music by The Beetles (and ants, and seals, and snails, and…)
The most relaxing documentary of the year, Jacquelyn Mills’ Geographies of Solitude shows how one person’s passion and obsession in an isolated location can help us better understand the world …
The romantic (and seasonally appropriate) tragedy Spoiler Alert makes the advantageous decision to be up front about where it’s heading from the opening scenes and title.
Almost one year removed from the slap heard round the world at the Oscars, Smith shows up in a film that’s just as brutally violent in tone as the very …
Babak Payami’s documentary 752 is Not a Number takes a global tragedy and gross miscarriage of justice and strips it past the open wound and down to the bone.
With their latest documentary Framing Agnes, filmmaker Chase Joynt once again reflects on transgender history to add context to the present.