Oh, Canada, writer-director Paul Schrader’s latest reflection on regret and mortality, is well in line with many of his other recent efforts, but on the high side of things.
Elton John: Never Too Late is a tepid and simplistic look at a musical legend that does nothing to add or detract from its subject’s already mythical stage presence and …
A wildly entertaining, naturally humorous, and jaw dropping descent into the world of online conspiracy theories, familial rivalries, and Elvis impersonators, Chapman and Maclain Way’s documentary miniseries The Kings of …
Maybe it’s the deluge of Oscar bait and blockbusters-in-waiting that I have been watching over the past few weeks in gearing up for all of my holiday/year end coverage, but …
Many in Toronto knew what they were losing before it was gone, and Ali Weinstein’s observational documentary Your Tomorrow proves this fact without breaking much of a sweat or having …
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Documentarian and scholar Raoul Peck’s Ernest Cole: Lost and Found enhances and smartly contextualizes the work of a photographer who was never properly appreciated throughout most of their career and …
