Made up exclusively of archival footage, directors Brian Becker and Marley McDonald’s era defining pastiche Time Bomb Y2K finds a comfortable balance between history, nostalgia, and modern social commentary.
Aitamaako’tamisskapi Natosi: Before the Sun, directed by Banchi Hanuse, is a stunningly photographed, rousing, and atypical kind of sports movie.
Larissa Berendt’s documentary You Can Go Now explores not only an outspoken artist who’s trying to reclaim indigenous art from the influence of wealthy, white collectors and investors, but a …
Disney’s latest live action updating of one of their animated classics, Peter Pan & Wendy, is, like a lot of their other efforts in a similar vein, good looking, underwhelming, …
Soviet Barbara, the Story of Ragnar Kjartansson in Moscow is a complex, sometimes hilariously funny, and slightly terrifying story of an artist in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The by-the-numbers and obvious Canadian comedy The End of Sex will appeal mostly to audiences who want to see something purporting to be edgy, but they don’t want to risk …
A bone chilling look into the world of deepfakes, Sophie Compton and Reuben Hamlyn’s Another Body is a cautionary call to action and true crime thriller all rolled into one.
