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Our writers place their bets on who will win and should win on Oscar night as Everything Everywhere gets ready to sweep.
Please Baby Please Review: A Colourful Journey to Self-Discovery
Amanda Kramer’s Please Baby Please follows a couple whose individual desires are awakened after an encounter with a dangerous greaser gang.
Interview: Director Will Sharpe on The Electrical Life of Louis Wain
That Shelf speaks to director Will Sharpe about his new feature, The Electrical Life of Louis Wain, starring Benedict Cumberbatch.
TIFF 2021: The Electrical Life of Louis Wain Review
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain is a supremely well-acted and colourful biopic that finds a way to spark something inside us all.
Possessor Review: Where Is My Mind?
A high-concept tale of futuristic assassins and brain implantation might sound slick and flashy, though it need not be. Possessor is that very movie, but it is personal and emotional, and questions the boundaries of self, all while sitting in a nest of speculation. The film begins with an assassination. However, unlike your run of […]
Possessor Uncut: Brandon Cronenberg Talks Performance, Sean Bean, and Splattery SFX
Possessor director Brandon Cronenberg talks about personal origins of this mind-bending thriller, performances within performances, the infamous Sean Bean death curse, and the value of practical makeup effects.
Possessor Trailer: Two Minutes of Uncut Nightmare Fuel
Possessor’s creepy new trailer just wants to mess up your day.
The Kindness of Strangers Review: Your Holiday Turkey
Pedestrian feel-good bullsh*t.
The Grudge Trailer Will Make You Hate Bathrooms
A house is cursed by a vengeful ghost that dooms those who enter it with a violent death.
Mandy Review
Director Panos Cosmatos' Mandy offers viewers an opportunity to not only revel in his surreal visual style but to fully embrace the lunatic performance by Nicolas Cage.
The Death Of Stalin Review
The Death of Stalin is probably the finest and funniest political satire since the last time Armando Iannucci pointed his poison pen at the subject
Sundance 2018: Mandy Review
Director Panos Cosmatos' Mandy offers viewers an opportunity to not only revel in his surreal visual style but to fully embrace the lunatic performance by Nicolas Cage.
TIFF 2017: The Death Of Stalin Review
TIFF 2017: The Death Of Stalin Review.
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) Review
Is it possible to respect and enjoy a film without necessarily liking it or wanting to fully recommend it to anyone?
CONTEST: See BIRDMAN OR THE UNEXPECTED VIRTUE OF IGNORANCE
Enter to see an advance screening of Birdman in select cites!