Both powerful and frustrating in equal measure, the provocative and evocative coming of age drama We the Animals boasts a wealth of cinematic style and a long list of culturally …
Nowhere close to the film it’s being marketed as, the prehistoric survival drama Alpha remains a gorgeously photographed and surprisingly ambitious studio picture.
For her first narrative feature, Skate Kitchen (opening this weekend at TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto and on August 24 in Vancouver and Montreal) award winning filmmaker Crystal Moselle followed …
Susanna Nicchiarelli’s eye opening and refreshingly atypical biopic Nico, 1988 looks at a music icon that died far too young without pitying its flawed subject.
Picking up the first ever audience award at this year’s Toronto Jewish Film Festival, the Spanish language drama The Last Suit predictably, but assuredly balances a story of an elderly …
Coming across as a macho, meat-headed take on Mission: Impossible, director Peter Berg’s bloody, hyperactive action thriller Mile 22 entertains by never taking itself too seriously.
A charming throwback to the sort of snappy, high concept teen movies that peppered the 80s and 90s, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before might not be the best …
