Caleb Landry Jones
Remember Chappie? He's back! In cloying robot form!
TIFF 2021: The Forgiven Review
An impeccably cast Ralph Fiennes and Jessica Chastain headline John Michael McDonagh’s morally debaucherous psycho-drama The Forgiven.
The Kindness of Strangers Review: Your Holiday Turkey
Pedestrian feel-good bullsh*t.
BGM Episode 106: Stonewall
On this episode of Bad Gay Movies, Dan and Bil were joined by our beloved special guest Ryan G. Hinds for a look at Roland Emmerich's Stonewall!
The Dead Don’t Die Review
Does an all-star cast and a fun premise – a small town zombie apocalypse – make for a winning formula? Watch our video review of Jim Jarmusch's The Dead Don't Die!
Cannes 2019: The Dead Don’t Die’s Selena Gomez, Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton, Chloe Sevigny, and Jim Jarmusch Talk Zombies and Their Favourite Horror Movies
Director Jim Jarmusch and the cast of The Dead Don't Die talk to Managing Editor Jason Gorber about zombies and their favourite horror movies from the 2019 Cannes Film Festival!
Cannes 2019: The Dead Don’t Die Review
Managing Editor Jason Gorber is live from the 2019 Cannes Film Festival to share his thoughts on Jim Jarmusch's highly anticipated zombie comedy The Dead Don't Die!
Sundance 2018: Tyrel Review
A small film with big ambitions, Sebastián Silva’s tense drama Tyrel takes its simple setup and runs with it in directions both surprising and compelling.
TAD 2016: War on Everyone
In War on Everyone, Michael Peña and Alexander Skarsgård play the "Bad Cop/ Bad Cop" routine to occasionally hilarious effect.
Blu-Ray Round Up: 11/4/13
This week brings looks at some leftover spooks, 'splosions, and some romance as we transition from Halloween in to the deeper recesses of fall. We look at Roland Emmerich's latest blockbuster White House Down, John Carpenter's underrated In the Mouth of Madness, James's Wan's surprise megahit The Conjuring, Richard Linklater's trilogy capping Before Midnight, and Neil Jordan's unjustly slept-on Byzantium.
CONTEST: See ANTIVIRAL On Us!
Enter to win one of ten pairs of run-of-engagement passes to see Brandon Cronenberg's Antiviral from Dork Shelf and Alliance Films.
Antiviral Review
With his debut feature Antiviral, writer and director Brandon Cronenberg might be accused of following in his famous father David’s footsteps, and while he finds himself unquestionably influenced by his old man in terms of plot structure, pacing, and leaning towards the use of body horror as a metaphor for something greater, the young filmmaker hits enough original notes of his own to create a slightly off kilter, but very well directed bit of low key creepiness.
Interview: Sarah Gadon
We talk to Toronto native and actress Sarah Gadon about her upcoming role in Brandon Cronenberg's Antiviral, the creation of one's perceived image, and what role she initially wanted to play in the film.
Interview: Brandon Cronenberg
We talk to writer and director Brandon Cronenberg about his debut feature Antiviral and how illness informs creativity, how celebrity obsession becomes a form of sickness, and his film's impressive production design.
TIFF 2012 Reviews: Part 2
Day two of our TIFF 2012 coverage rolls on with looks at Anna Karenina, The Iceman, Antiviral, No, Amour, The Sapphires, Pusher, The Secret Disco Revolution, and What Richard Did.