While it isn’t as perceptive, entertaining, or insightful of a documentary about talented musical impersonators as it could’ve been, Barry Lank’s Almost Almost Famous does an okay job weaving together …
A detailed, but dry and sanitized look at one of the most controversial and disgraced figures in media and political history, Alexis Bloom’s documentary Divide and Conquer: The Story of …
Harkening back to a form of thriller that’s been largely absent since the mid-90s, Hospitality isn’t particularly deep, insightful, or original, but it strikes as a nice change of pace …
Wi-Fi has become an integral part of a lot of homes. From work to play, a good connection is important, but a lot of homes have dead zones, and that’s …
Uninspired, but not altogether unlikable, the Canadian, high concept romantic comedy Love Jacked has its heart in the right place, but holds zero surprises and only a handful of moderate …
We catch up with actors Sarah Swire and Christopher Leveaux about their roles in the unique comedy/holiday/musical/zombie movie Anna and the Apocalypse, opening in select Canadian cities this Friday.
Caustically witty and masterfully performed, the costume satire The Favourite elevates the art of backstabbing and social climbing into a twisted artform.
