Juno Temple
Tom Hardy returns as one-man buddy duo in Venom: The Last Dance, the latest entry in the shockingly successful branch of the MCU.
Flashback Interview: William Friedkin on Killer Joe and His Many Influences
With William Friedkin's passing earlier this week, we're taking a look back at our Editor-in-Chief Jason Gorber's in-depth interview with the legend back in 2012.
Ted Lasso Season 3: A Self-Professed Rom-Com Chooses Cynicism
The beloved comedy series committed an act of self-destruction by toying with its audience.
‘Ted Lasso’ Season 3 Sneak Peek: Uplifting and Thoughtful as Ever
The first four episodes of the show's final season tease a perfect farewell.
Apple TV+ Announces Ted Lasso Season 3 Premiere Date
The award winning comedy returns for its third season in just one month.
Vinyl “Pilot” Review:
Drop the Needle, Crank up the Volume
The two hour series premiere of HBO's Vinyl is nirvana for any Martin Scorsese fan.
TIFF 2015: Len and Company Review
Len and Company TIFF 2015 Review
Horns Review
Overlong and overstuffed (but with a great Daniel Radcliffe performance), Horns is a great one hour short dragged to two hours.
Interview: Alexandre Aja
We talk to Horns director Alexandre Aja.
TIFF 2013: Horns Review
Horns Vanguard Director: Alexandre Aja Daniel Radcliffe delivers his best performance to date – and horror maestro Aja, his best film – with this devilishly entertaining dark comedy that seems pitched squarely at teenagers, but isn’t afraid to be as gory, sexy, or disturbing as possible. Framed for the murder of his one true love, […]
Lovelace Review
Despite a clever, non-linear structure the biopic Lovelace narrows its focus too much to be an interesting or even all that original look at its subject.
This “Week” in DVD: 12/18/12
With films coming to home video two days this week (Tuesday and Friday) here's part one of our look at the latest releases including Beasts of the Southern Wild, Killer Joe, Total Recall, Premium Rush, and Arbitrage.
Killer Joe Review
It certainly can't be recommended for everybody, but for keen viewers familiar with a stomach for pitch black humour and a cast of irredeemable characters, William Friedkin and Tracy Letts' Killer Joe might be one of the best movies of the year.
Contest: See Killer Joe in Toronto or Vancouver!
Enter for a chance to win one of ten pairs of tickets to see an advance screening of Killer Joe in Toronto or Vancouver on Thursday, August 9th at 10:00pm.