Packed with more awkward sincerity than pratfalls, the Johnny Knoxville starring comedy Action Point (which was not screened for critics in advance of its release this weekend) will likely leave …
A charming, old school throwback to the kinds of IMAX formatted educational films that rarely get widely released anymore, Stephen Low’s The Trolley uses the iconic TTC “Red Rockets” as …
For his feature directorial debut Black Cop, Canadian director, writer, and actor Cory Bowles (best known for his comedic work on Trailer Park Boys) holds nothing back and lets loose …
Although it feels in many ways like a marked departure for French auteur Claire Denis, the relaxed and relatively gentle comedy Let the Sunshine In still slots nicely into her …
Just the right blend of corny, courageous, and harrowing, the romantic lost at sea thriller Adrift is a fine bit of mainstream summer blockbuster counterprogramming.
Although it’s a touch too laid back to adequately hammer home the life or death stakes at the centre of its story, the real life inspired drama Black Kite remains …
After toiling thanklessly for the past fifteen years in the cinematic margins, writer-director Paul Schrader has produced a monumental work of passion, grace, and anger in the form of First …
