Bill Hader
Norm Wilner joins Jeremy for IT: CHAPTER 2!
When Does Season 3 Of Barry Start?
Everything we know about the return of Bill Hader’s Emmy-winning series.
IT: Chapter Two Review
Managing Editor Jason Gorber took time out of his very busy TIFF 2019 to weigh in on the highly anticipated horror sequel IT: Chapter Two!
It: Chapter Two – Nostalgia and Reconnection by Way of Stephen King
You can't go home again. Or can you? A look at friendship, nostalgia, and reconnecting with old pals through the lens of It: Chapter 2.
Emmys 2019: Breaking Down the Comedy Categories
Who will win? Who should win? From Barry to Russian Doll to Fleabag and Veep, we break down the nominations from the Comedy categories at the 2019 Emmys!
Sausage Party Review
Sausage Party is not nearly as dirty or subversive as it thinks it is...
The BFG Review
The BFG is the first Disney film directed by Steven Spielberg and delivers the blend of classic storytelling and modern moviemaking we hoped it would.
Contest: See The BFG in Select Cities
Win tickets to a 3D advanced screening of Disney's The BFG in Edmonton, Whitby, or Mississauga. Disney's The BFG opens across the country on Canada Day.
Inside Out Blu-ray Review
We break down the reasons why the PIxar's Inside Out Blu-ray deserves a spot on your Dork Shelf.
TIFF 2015: Maggie’s Plan Review
Maggie's Plan TIFF 2015 review
Trainwreck, Romantic Comedies, and the Search for a Modern Sally
Is Amy Townsend from Trainwreck the closest we've come to a modern-day Sally?
Inside Out Review
At the outset, Pixar's Inside Out is a bit silly and rambunctious, but as the story progresses and the theme is honed, it transcends its concept, making it not only the best Pixar movie in years, but one of the best films of 2015.
A Peek Inside Pixar’s INSIDE OUT
We were shown the first 2/3 of Pixar's Inside Out, here's why we can't wait to see the rest.
The Skeleton Twins Review
Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig give great performances in the otherwise somewhat standard American indie film The Skeleton Twins.
They Came Together Review
While it certainly won't be to everyone's liking since the comedic stylings of David Wain and Michael Showalter are an acquired taste, our film editor thinks They Came Together is one of the finest skewerings of romantic comedies ever made.