Review: The Guardians – “A brilliantly textured and thoughtful drama”
Adapted from Ernest Pérochon’s 1924 novel, The Guardians is a quiet and emotive account of life in rural France during the First World...
Read More“Who does that guy in the coat think he is, anyways, Bo Diddley?” – An Interview with Daniel Waters
Heathers is having a 30th anniversary with a limited theatrical release, to be followed by a Blu-Ray release in September (read my...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: A Quiet Place
The trailer for A Quiet Place was one of the most intense we’ve seen in years, probably the scariest trailer since the one for The...
Read MoreReview: Heathers – “Probably the greatest teen film ever made”
Heathers to this day remains probably the greatest teen film ever made, a film that for so many reasons could not be made now. In fact,...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Isle of Dogs
I don’t know why, but whenever there is a new Wes Anderson movie out it always takes me a while to see it. The thing is, I really...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Ready Player One
Steven Spielberg (Jurassic Park) directs the adaptation of Ernest Cline’s book Ready Player One. The film stars Tye Sheridan (Mud), Olivia...
Read MorePainting Graffiti for Pacific Rim: Uprising
Until this week I had absolutely zero desire to watch Pacific Rim Uprising. The original is famously either an awesomely terrible movie or...
Read MoreBehind the scenes of Sicilian Ghost Story with filmmakers Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza
What if you blend in real-life crime drama with the horror and fantasy elements of the supernatural and wrap it all up in an elegiac ode...
Read MoreCanadian Content & Rising Stars at TIFF 2018
Canadian filmmakers will have a significant presence at the 43rd Toronto International Film Festival with 23 features and 24 shorts...
Read MoreRoadshow: The Making of The Cinema Travellers
Trevor Hogg chats with Shirley Abraham and Amit Madheshiya the importance of movies in India and the challenges to produce the documentary...
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