Dating gets more difficult this week, as Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler star in the wannabe romantic comedy, The Ugly Truth. Also opening in theatres, a group of guineau pigs …
Reviews
Your television will get a work out this week, with two eye-popping cinematic extravaganzas: the director’s cut of Zack Snyder’s Watchmen, and Henry Selick’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s Coraline. Also …
Opening in theatres this week, the latest film from J.K. Rowling’s insanely popular franchise comes to life with Daniel Radcliffe starring once more in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. …
New releases seem to have dried up today, so this week I take a look at 13 of my favorite summer movies and DVDs, including action movies, teen comedies, love …
Opening in theatres today, Sacha Baron Cohen plays the gay Austrian model Bruno on a mission to ambush and outrage the American public. Also opening, Hayden Panettiere stars in the …
Available this week on DVD, Nicolas Cage tries to unravel the dark truth behind a collection of mysterious numbers in Knowing, in The Unborn a young woman is tormented by …
Out this week in theatres, following their Canada Day debut, Michael Mann’s Public Enemies looks back at the infamous criminal John Dillinger and his run from the FBI. Plus, we …
- Books & Theatre
Toronto Fringe 09: ‘Icarus Redux’, ‘Weaverville Waltz’ & many more
by Susan Downby Susan DownTheatre critic Jory Brophy takes a look at a collection of plays from the 2009 Toronto Fringe Festival, which runs until July 12 in numerous venues across the city. Reviews …
Public Enemies was probably the only movie I was actually waiting for this summer with any sense of excitement or anticipation. Johnny Depp is on a real tear right now, …
Revisit your high school days this week with the first season of Parker Lewis Can’t Lose, which finally lands on DVD. Plus, Charlie Cox stars in Stone of Destiny, while …