A luxury cruise to the Amazon River offers travellers the chance to explore one of the most biodiverse and remote regions of the world. Picking the best cruise company can …
For one of her latest feature length films, writer-director Chandler Levack (I Like Movies) taps into her previous career as a journalist and culture critic. Mile End Kicks (which premiered …
While it isn’t carving out enough new territory to set it apart from other similar updates of Shakespearian material, director Aneil Karia’s Hamlet does a fine job of understanding the …
For her latest feature, Palestine 36 (now playing in select cities) writer-director Annemarie Jacir looked to the past in order to produce a film with the future very much at …
It’s often said that comedy is tragedy plus time. For The Drama, writer-director Kristoffer Borgil pushes for maximum discomfort and shock by forcing the viewer to realize that sometimes comedy …
In the eight episode of Out of Time Reviews, film critic and senior writer Andrew Parker takes a look at the romantic comedy You, Me & Tuscany, the fashion world …
Grace Glowicki’s deceptively accomplished genre mash-up Dead Lover is a movie so delightfully absurd, bizarre, and purposefully fetid (complementary) that it’s surprising that it wasn’t made in Winnipeg. A wild, …
