Kate Novack’s likable documentary The Gospel According to André profiles an inspirational, respected, and often misunderstood icon of the fashion industry without a whole lot of drama, but a great …
The environmentally conscious Canadian family drama Kayak to Klemtu is a genial, respectful, low key affair, and that should be taken as compliment in the kindest way possible.
Although it’s probably unnecessary at this point, and it gets off to a rocky start, Solo: A Star Wars Story remains a likable, entertaining bit of Hollywood blockbuster silliness.
We catch up with filmmaker Heather Lenz to talk about her latest documentary, Kusama – Infinity (now playing in select Canadian cities), a look at the life and art of …
It’s a testament to the talent and professionalism of the leads in the mature-skewing romantic comedy Book Club that this raggedy film works at all.
Twenty years ago, our vision of the future was pretty spectacular, and obviously way, way off. Where are our jetpacks, hoverboards, flying cars, and robots? What I love though is …
The painful family comedy Show Dogs is made with so little care or craft that it flat out doesn’t care if anyone of any age has a good time.
