Gary Oldman, Armie Hammer, and Evangeline Lilly star in Opioid crisis thriller.
Collective Review: The Power of Journalism
Alexander Nanau's searing and sickening look at Romania's healthcare system in the wake of the 2015 Colectiv nightclub fire that left 64 dead.
Minari Review: A Deft, Engaging Family Drama
Steve Yuen gives a career-best performance as a struggling Korean-American farmer in Lee Isaac Chung's Minari.
Bacurau Review
Bacurau breathlessly hammers home the quintessential burning question: who exactly are the real ‘savages’ here?
Slamdance 2021: No Trace Review
The latest from Quebecois auteur (or "Auteur") Simon Lavoie.
Synchronic Review: A Dark and Moody Existential Nightmare
Synchronic is a dark and moody new sci-fi-thriller from the filmmakers behind The Endless and Spring.
LG OLED77CX Review: Monster Screen Deserves to Live as the Heart of Your Home Theatre
For six months Managing Editor Jason Gorber has had LG’s OLED77CX as part of his home theatre system – it's a TV that deserves to be at the heart of any serious film buff's setup.
Cowboys Review: Hitch this Ride
Steve Zahn stars in an unconventional family western.
Breaking News In Yuba County Review
Allison Janney is a standout in a woefully over-stuffed and under-thought zany comedy misfire from Tate Taylor.
Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar Review: Spring Break Isn’t Cancelled
Spring Break is still on thanks to Barb and Star!
Supernova Review: Love Never Fades
Stanley Tucci and Colin Firth give award-calibre performances in poignant love story.
Saint Maud Review: A Nurse On A Mission From God
Saint Maud is a must-see horror film that begs to be scrutinized, discussed and rewatched.
Sator Review: A Slow Burn Will Reward Patience
A deeply personal horror movie filled with dread, Sator is a slow burn that will reward a patient audience.
Dear Comrades Review: Or, How We Learned to Stop Worrying About Commie Lies
Directed by Andrey Konchalovskiy, Russia's Oscar bid Dear Comrades is a strikingly composed feat.
Sundance 2021: Questlove’s Summer of Soul Review
A deep dive into the stellar Sundance documentary Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised), capturing a major music moment too long overlooked.