Well executed and performed, but frequently predictable and sometimes straining credibility, the home invasion thriller The Last Exit gets by on making sure the tension is kept in all the …
Sibling Aussie filmmakers Cameron and Colin Cairnes’ inventive, eerie, and highly entertaining Late Night with the Devil (winner of the Audience Choice Award at this year’s Toronto After Dark Film …
Occasionally funny, but assuredly overlong and more convoluted than it needs to be, the East Coast Canadian comedy Who’s Yer Father? breezes along on the same wave of cultural stereotypes …
Sofia Coppola’s quiet, intimate, and elegant Priscilla balances opulence and darkness in ways that only an astute filmmaker of her calibre can, offering a counterpoint to the mythology surrounding Graceland’s …
Eccentric, energetic, and frequently laugh out loud hilarious, Quiz Lady makes wonderful use of sharp writing and a pair of perfectly cast stars working against their usual type.
For what might be the finest film of his career thus far, The Holdovers, Alexander Payne has achieved a pitch perfect balance between his trademarked usage of cynicism and sentimentality.
Director Christos Nikou’s first English language feature, Fingernails, is the worst kind of pretentious: an unoriginal idea that constantly insists its well worn concepts are deeply profound.
