As the old adage goes, success has many fathers, but failure has only one. Jean-François Poisson’s entertaining and exhaustively researched documentary Who Killed the Montreal Expos? examines the fallacy of …
While relentlessly stylish and boasting an impressive leading performance from Colin Farrell, Edward Berger’s Ballad of a Small Player disappointingly illustrates the pitfalls of adapting a rich, complex novel into …
Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is a landmark career achievement. I don’t mean that in the sense that it’s the best film in del Toro’s impressive catalogue, but in the sense …
The Perfect Neighbor is director Geeta Gandbhir’s documenting of American morality and friendliness in tragic free-fall. Taken almost exclusively from primary resources The Perfect Neighbor is a shudder inducing piece …
Italy has a unique charm that stays with you long after you leave. With so many iconic sites and picture-perfect towns to see, how do you squeeze everything in while …
Good Fortune is writer, director, producer and star Aziz Ansari’s new comedy, and it’s a surprising deep-dive into the funny and serious troubles of the gig economy.
Visually poetic documentarian Viktor Kossakovsky’s Architecton pays careful consideration to landscapes and structures in a bid to better understand why humanity has forsaken the ingenuity of its past of the …
