The historical drama Hidden Figures takes great liberties with its admittedly uplifting subject matter, but it’s still an admirable film that isn’t any better or worse for it.
Partly a profane, raunchy comedy full of embarrassing moments for its characters and partly an earnest “getting to know the in-laws” picture, the holiday release Why Him?, starring Bryan Cranston …
In honor of TIFF Bell Lightbox bringing the films of Studio Ghibli back to Toronto for a holiday season retrospective – running December 24 to January 10 – let’s look …
Somewhere between an above average re-run of C.S.I. and a somewhat forgettable Tales from the Crypt entry lies The Autopsy of Jane Doe, a standard, but well executed chiller that …
Passengers is the worst sci-fi romantic adventure to be released by a major studio around the holidays since Heartbeeps. It’s a baffling disaster where one wonders why so many talented …
Julieta, from lately hit-or-miss Spanish auteur Pedro Almodóvar, comes with a curious amount of restraint from the normally flamboyant filmmaker, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t idiosyncratic in many ways. …
Time-travel adventures are all the rage on television these days. Timeless, 12 Monkeys, and Frequency effortlessly weave that sci-fi element into their storytelling narratives. Travelers recently joined the club with …
