Cold Road is a touching attempt at capturing an Indigenous woman's difficult, thrilling journey, but it sadly fails to execute on its promising premise.
Oscar Predictions and Picks: Awards Season and the O-Bomb
Oscar predictions and picks for Hollywood's biggest night! Will Oppenheimer hit the Academy Awards like a nuclear bomb? Or will Barbie, The Zone of Interest, or Poor Things upset?
Playing Around at the Hotel X Retro Arcade
Chris Knight gives us a preview of the nostalgia-filled Hotel X Retro Arcade pop-up, open to the public until March 19.
Weak Layers Review: A Ski Comedy That Fails To Carve Deep
Weak Layers attempts to carve deep, but only sticks a mediocre landing on its rocky slopes. A few chuckles, many cringes, and jokes that fall flat, but the film’s powerful message is what redeems our attention.
Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard on Memory and Chemistry
Jessica Chastain, Peter Sarsgaard, and Michel Franco discuss their latest film Memory and share how great chemistry involves listening to the moment.
The Promised Land Exclusive Poster Premiere
Check out the new Canadian exclusive poster for the epic historical drama, The Promised Land, starring Mads Mikkelsen. It opens in Canadian theatres on February 9.
Andrew Scott and Andrew Haigh on All of Us Strangers and the Power of Love
Andrew Scott and Andrew Haigh discuss All of Us Strangers and making a story of queer love and family that lets people feel seen.
Jonathan Glazer on The Zone of Interest and History in Present Tense
The Zone of Interest director Jonathan Glazer talks about adapting Martin Amis's novel for the screen and putting a Holocaust tale in present tense.
The Holdovers Is the Next Great Holiday Classic
The Holdovers stars Paul Giamatti and Da'Vine Joy Randolph and director Alexander Payne share why the film is the next great holiday classic.
Anastasia Revisited: The 1997 Animated Film Through the Eyes of the Arab World
Anastasia, the animated musical fantasy, was directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman and was the first animated movie to be produced by 20th Century Fox Animation. The film premiered at The Ziegfeld in New York City on November 14, 1997, and then went on to be released in cinemas later that month. It delighted […]
Georgia On My Mind: A Look Back at the 2023 Mestia International Film Festival
Editor-in-Chief Jason Gorber looks back at his first trip to Georgia and the 2023 Mestia International Short and Mountain Film Festival.
Napoleon and Saltburn: Two Films That Trolled Us (to varying success)
Ridley Scott promised us another Gladiator and Emerald Fennell tried to lure in viewers with a more lurid Downton Abbey, but do Napoleon and Saltburn deliver?
Noirvember: Characters We Love and Hate
Noir-vember draws to a close today, but we've still got time to take a look at the genre characters that we both love AND hate!
5 Surprising Facts About Leo, Adam Sandler’s Latest
Get exclusive insights into Adam Sandler's newest animation, Leo, straight from the directors and Sandler himself!
Holiday Movie Guide 2023
Find out what's coming your way with our 2023 Holiday Movie Guide, including Poor Things, Wonka, All of Us Strangers, Wish, The Color Purple, and more!