The Danish wartime drama and Best Foreign Film Oscar nominee Land of Mine (which premiered at TIFF back in 2015) might lay the “war is hell” misery on a bit …
Three is not a crowd in You Me Her. The rom-com series’ first season found suburban couple Jack (Greg Poehler) and Emma (Rachel Blanchard) in a marital rut. An impulsive …
Now entering its landmark fifth year, the Toronto Black Film Festival (running from February 15th to the 19th at various city venues) finds itself more relevant than ever. Given the …
With the home entertainment market booming, we kick off a regular column looking at some of the best VOD and streaming options. We begin with looks at the slow burning …
The documentary Exit: Music is well meaning, informative, well researched, and not much of a film. More suited to home viewing on public television than appointment viewing in a theatre, …
When filmmakers set out to make a film about the nature of friendship, it helps if the people making the film just so happen to be friends in real life. …
As a blanket look at a performer considered in some circles to be a noteworthy cultural icon, filmmaker Steven Cantor’s documentary, Dancer –profiling controversial ballerina Sergei Polunin – does a …
