John C. Reilly
Paul Thomas Anderson's Licorice Pizza—a coming-of-age tale set in early 1970s California—finds the auteur in decidedly chill, laid-back mode.
Parental Guidance MCU Rewatch: Guardians of the Galaxy
As a family, we pledged to embark upon an epic MCU rewatch before we see Avengers: Endgame – and answer the all-important question: should you watch these with your kids? On to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1!
James Gunn is Back on for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
After nearly a year of speculation, fan petitions, and more than a few upset actors, Disney and Marvel Studios have rehired Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn.
Stan & Ollie Review
Stan & Ollie succeeds as a tribute to a pair of undeniable screen legends who deserved better.
What’s on John C. Reilly’s Shelf?
We speak with prolific actor John C. Reilly about the long process of making Ralph Breaks The Internet, arcade games vs. modern games, and of course, what's on his shelf.
TIFF 2018: The Sisters Brothers Review
The Sisters Brothers TIFF 2018 Review.
Kong: Skull Island Review
Sorry Pacific Rim, Godzilla, and Jurassic World, Kong truly is King of the modern monster movie.
What are the Best Casino-Themed Movies Ever?
What are some of the best casino-themed movies of all time?
The Lobster Review
At this point it’s safe to expect the strange from Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos (Dogtooth) and yet The Lobster still comes off as a completely, uniquely, twisted experience.
TIFF 2015: The Lobster Review
The Lobster TIFF 2015 review
Interview: Jeff Baena
Talking with Life After Beth writer and director Jeff Baena about crafting a grounded romantic comedy with zombies and empathy.
CONTEST: See LIFE AFTER BETH in TORONTO!
Enter for a chance to win a pair of run-of-engagement passes to see Life After Beth in Toronto, courtesy of Dork Shelf and Elevation Pictures.
Home Entertainment Review: Bears
Bears (Alastair Fothergill, Keith Scholey, 2014) – While Disneynature and the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund are certainly doing some good things and raising awareness, the yearly documentaries that they end up producing are a mixed bag. Standing alone as a nature documentary, Bears features some amazing photography, but the cutesy narration ends up making the […]
Guardians of the Galaxy Review
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy stands as proof that not every summer blockbuster has to choose between self-reflexive humour and stoic seriousness.
Films in Brief: 4/18/14
It’s been a busy week with all of us gearing up for our massive Hot Docs coverage, but here’s a look at what else is playing on local screens this week that we haven’t gotten around to reviewing yet, including the Disneynature documentary Bears, the romantic drama The Face of Love, the Canadian teen road flick Hold Fast, the psychological thriller Stress Position, the literary minded Meetings with a Young Poet, and the ballet documentary Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq.