Mary Shelley is a competently made, but ultimately empty biopic that makes the mistake of treating its subject as a signpost instead of a flesh and blood human being.
Eugene Jarecki’s documentary The King, which seeks to create parallels between the life of Elvis Presley and the history of America is built around a central metaphor that might not …
Actor and director John Krasinski’s incredible thriller A Quiet Place arrived on Blu-ray today, and we’re giving away two special prize packs including the film, and a blanket.
For her first fictional feature since 2010’s Winter’s Bone (and only her fourth feature in the past fifteen years), director Debra Granik mounts an even further internalized depiction of pain, …
Intense and emotionally jarring, the Canadian thriller 22 Chaser mines an unlikely premise for maximum impact.
In honour of his birthday this week and an ongoing Cineplex retrospective, we take a look at twenty of Tom Hanks’ best performances.
With The Oslo Diaries, documentarians Mor Loushy and Daniel Sivan aren’t only offered unprecedented access to some of the key figures in the now maligned and ultimately fruitless Israel-Palestinian peace …
