Although it gets off to a bit of a shaky start, the comedic thriller Murder Mystery manages to settle into an entertaining groove once the titular game is afoot.
Men in Black: International isn’t good by any real stretch of the imagination, but it’s not the kind of bad movie that’s worth getting worked up over.
The Belgian produced documentary Sakawa is a fascinating, non-judgmental, and somewhat darkly comedic fly-on-the-wall look at the criminal lengths some will go to in an effort to escape from abject …
Appropriately candid and righteous, but somewhat lacking on the whole, the showbiz comedy Late Night has a great concept and a well honed social and political viewpoint that would work …
While its overall style of excessively literal deadpan humour won’t be to everyone’s taste (especially horror fans going into this expecting a broader, gorier zombie comedy), The Dead Don’t Die …
The second annual Toronto True Crime Film Festival (happening this weekend at The Revue) kicks off with directors Rose Rosenblatt and Marion Lipschutz’s heart-wrenching, infuriating, and complex documentary, Bei Bei.
Rigorously researched, exceptionally edited, and emotionally draining, the initially unassuming art world documentary There Are No Fakes might be one of the most vital, complex, and controversial Canadian films of …
