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The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed delivers a droll, kinky, and hilarious exploration of millennial angst.
The Sympathizer Review: Park Chan-wook Reframes The Vietnam War With Duality and Duplicity
HBO's new drama, The Sympathizer, follows a double-agent during the Vietnam War whose duality and duplicity Is explored with tragedy and absurdity.
Contest: Win advance screening passes for Kung Fu Panda 4!
Win advance screening passes to see DreamWorks' action-comedy franchise return with Kung Fu Panda 4 in Toronto, Montreal, or Vancouver. Enter our contest to be among the first to witness its butt-kicking glory!
Metro Morning: Argylle and its Taylor Swift Conspiracy
Film columnist Jason Gorber stops by CBC's Metro Morning to discuss spy fantasy Argylle and its Taylor Swift conspiracy.
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.
Sundance 2024: Thelma Review
Inspired by a real-life phone scamming incident, Thelma follows one 93-year-old's journey to reclaim the money that was stolen from her.
Mean Girls Review: Stop Trying To Make Fetch Happen
Mean Girls is a delightfully funny and fresh take on high school teenage girl clique-dom with engaging characters, witty, highly quotable dialogue, and a cast of future stars. It’s just too bad that movie came out in 2004.
Interview: Malcolm McDowell and Mark Critch on SON OF A CRITCH Season 3
Son of a Critch stars Malcolm McDowell and Mark Critch discuss returning for the show's third season.
CONTEST: Win advance screening passes for Migration!
Get ready to take flight with Illunimation's Migration. Enter our contest and be among the first to see the animated comedy adventure now!
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!
Interviews: Tales from the Who’s Yer Father’s Green Carpet!
That Shelf hit the premiere of new Canadian comedy Who's Yer Father. Find out what filmmaker Jeremy Larter, producer Jenna MacMillan, and stars Chris Locke & Susan Kent had to say.
CONTEST: Win advance screening passes for Trolls Band Together!
Win advance screening passes to see Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake reunite for this Dreamworks Animation film,
Trolls Band Together.
CONTEST: Win passes to see The Holdovers!
Enter our contest for a chance to win free passes to see the critically acclaimed heartwarming comedy The Holdovers, starring Paul Giamatti.
imagineNATIVE Review: Red, White and Brass
A light-hearted and inspiring tale of national pride, Red, White and Brass is one fun flick for the whole family at imagineNATIVE 2023.
Who’s Yer Father Trailer and Poster Premiere
Check out the new trailer and poster for the Canadian comedy Who's Yer Father. Coming to theatres soon.