There is so much good we can do, and beyond the conversation that started this year, Canadians need to stand up and support Black communities as they push for change.
A polished and sweeping literary world character study, Italian filmmaker Pietro Marcello’s Martin Eden is a tale of meteoric rises and spectacular falls, just not in the way most people …
Saint Frances is the type of film that pulls the audience in with familiarity, only to end up leaving them spiritually and emotionally fulfilled while entertaining them.
Travellers to Canada will soon need to provide more information about their stay, and how they will self-isolate for the required 14 days as part of new measures that the …
An unabashed and infectious slice of seasonal song and dance cheese, Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey is on the high side of family friendly holiday movie expectations.
Timely, powerful, complex, and necessary viewing, Ursula Liang’s documentary Down a Dark Stairwell uses one of the most prominent recent examples of racialized police violence to examine the ways that …
I’m not entirely certain what the audience is for the revisionist storybook fantasy Come Away, but I’m certainly happy it exists and that I saw it.
