The well meaning, but scattershot historical drama 13 Minutes has a great subject and a bold approach, but it also ends up being thin and underdeveloped by trying to do …
Blending appreciations of mathematics, music, and architecture into a fascinating and harmonious mixture, Joseph Clement’s Canadian made documentary Integral Man looks at one of Toronto’s most exclusive and unique residences; …
There’s a fine line between being dramatically and artistically ambiguous and having nothing to say, and veteran filmmaker and actress Nicole Garcia’s equally lethargic and laughable From the Land of …
TIFF Bell Lightbox plays host to a wide array of unique visions, hidden gems, and auteurist masterpieces in their Cinematheque sidebar screening series Panique: French Crime Classics (running through September …
We want to help inspire you and your family to share a meal and a conversation, and thanks to President’s Choice’s Eat Together Day, The GATE is giving away a …
For the most part, Canadian filmmaker Tricia Lee’s third horror feature, Blood Hunters, is an unsurprising, jump-scare packed B-movie designed for heavy rotation as premium cable filler in the not-so-coveted …
The Big Sick could be identified on one level as a combined romantic comedy and family drama that’s just as rousing as its lower aiming, crowd pleasing counterparts, but that …
