A slight misfire, the horror-comedy The Blackening doesn’t live up to the potential of its premise.
Jay Pharoah
An endearingly scrappy, but resoundingly one sided and fawning biopic love letter from a son to his late father, writer-director Timothy Scott Bogart’s Spinning Gold thinks it’s an underdog, but …
In these troubling times, I can see the need for crowd pleasing, escapist, uplifting fare and gentle tearjerkers, but the unnecessarily fluffy romantic drama All My Life is pushing it.
Jay Pharoah is hilarious, he has a plan, and he’s coming to Toronto for JFL42.