Review: Widows
Leave it to Steve McQueen, the director of such weighty fare as Hunger, Shame and the Oscar-winning 12 Years a Slave, to take a genre...
Review: Nobody's Fool
Unleash the Haddish. That's all really one needs to do for audiences to have a good time and that's certainly what writer-director Tyler...
Review: I Think We're Alone Now
In a small town whose populace was almost entirely wiped out by a mysterious and unexplained apocalyptic event, there lives Del (Peter...
Review: The Miseducation of Cameron Post
Set in the early 1990s when the LGBTQ community had yet to have any significant and accepted representation in pop culture, The...
Review: The Girl in the Spider's Web
For those who want their darkness made more palatable and their perversities neutered, here arrives The Girl in the Spider's Web with The...
Review: Outlaw King
Scotland, 1304. The country has been embattled since its king died with no direct heir. The Scottish lords appointed King Edward I of...
Review: Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
Newt Scamander and the gang return with new characters, new beasts both great and small, and several plot strands in the admittedly...
Review: Kin
Merging elements of sci-fi mystery, road trip, family drama, crime thriller, and superhero origin story, Kin is an expansion of the...
Review: Here and Now
A reworking of Agnès Varda's 1962 classic, Cléo de 5 à 7, Here and Now begins with a dire diagnosis for its heroine, Vivienne Carala...
Review: The Hate U Give
Starr Carter is living a double life. There's the Starr that was born and raised in the fictional predominantly black neighbourhoud of...