Review: Suspended Time – “beautiful shots of the French countryside.”
Now five years out from the start of the COVID pandemic, we’ve had a lot of cinematic representation of this period in very recent...
Read MoreWhat’s New in Home Video & Pop Culture – August 12th, 2025 – The Phoenician Scheme, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, See and more
This week has a mix of genres dropping to give people a lot of choice. We have epic adventures, quirky dramedy, dystopic futures, anime,...
Read MoreReview: Hearts of Darkness – A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse 4K Collector’s Edition – A Masterpiece about making a Masterpiece
Some films are about war. Some are about madness. And then there’s Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse, which manages to be about...
Read MoreReview: Young Hearts – “Lyrical, tender, gorgeously shot and boasting genuine, naturalistic performances”
If you’re wondering how many more coming-of-age stories can be told without feeling stale and repetitive, especially when dealing with...
Read MoreWhat’s New in Home Video & Pop Culture – August 5th, 2025 – Thunderbolts, To Catch A Thief, Clueless, Final Destination: Bloodlines and more
This week is an exciting one, with lots of recent box-office hits, some great catalogue titles, and a few lesser-seen gems. Check out the...
Read MoreReview: Gazer – “a total gem of an Indie film.”
Directed by Ryan J Sloan, Starring Ariella Mastroianni, Renee Gagner, Jack Alberts, Marianne Goodell Sometimes, when you get sent a press...
Read MoreReview: Eephus – “A portrait of a small town, a slice of Americana.”
I grew up watching baseball. Living in Toronto, the Blue Jays were a fairly young team when I entered the world, but I can remember the...
Read MoreReview – Horrified: Dungeons & Dragons
There’s something deeply compelling about a good monster mash, and with Horrified: Dungeons & Dragons, Ravensburger has rolled for...
Read MoreReview: Zero – “it is undeniably stylish and cool.”
Directed by Jean Luc Herbulot Starring Hus Miller, Cam McHarg, William Defoe Back in 2022, at a late-night screening in the Cameo Cinema...
Read MoreReview: Hot Spring Shark Attack – “It’s delightfully bonkers, nonsensical, crazy stuff, and yet it’s just so much damned fun!”
Directed by Morihito Inoue Starring Takuya Fujimura, Masaki Naito, Mio Takaki, Koichi Makigami, Shôichirô Akaboshi, Daniel Aguilar, Yuu...
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