Macbeth
The Tragedy of Macbeth star Alex Hassell discusses his performance as Ross in Joel Coen's film adaptation of the Shakespeare classic.
Summer Reading List: 10 Upcoming Adaptations for the Beach
Here are ten upcoming films based on books to help you plan your summer reading list.
True History of the Kelly Gang Review: Fire and Fury
Justin Kurzel has no interest in a by-the-numbers biography, feeling free to indulge in anachronisms for his punk rock period piece that intersects at legend and rumour.
Black Hole Films Episode 95 – Throne of Blood
Saul Pincus joins Jeremy to watch THRONE OF BLOOD and dig deep into what it’s like to be a cinephile in 2019 when streaming services threaten to change it all.
House of Cards Chapter 44 Recap
In Chapter 44 of House of Cards, fever dreams tickle the conscience of the king while the world on the outside keeps on spinning.
House of Cards Chapter 43 Recap
Chapter 43 of House of Cards is all about math. Math and bullets.
House of Cards Chapter 42 Recap
House of Cards Chapter 42 is a veritable showdown between Frank and Claire over who is the strongest Underwood.
House of Cards Chapter 41 Recap
The phrase “If you love something let it go" takes on new meaning in Chapter 41 of House of Cards.
House of Cards Chapter 40 Recap
House of Cards returns and things have some how become even more rotten in the District of Columbia.
Interview: Mairghread Scott on TOIL AND TROUBLE
We speak to writer Mairghread Scott about Toil and Trouble, the new BOOM! Studios miniseries weaving together the story of Macbeth from the perspective of the three witches.
Home Entertainment Review: MacBeth (1971)
MacBeth (Roman Polanski, 1971) – Roman Polanski’s cinematic adaptation of Macbeth is a fascinating movie for a number of reasons beyond its actual content. It was (along with the Monty Python greatest hits project And Now For Something Completely Different) the first film produced by Playboy despite a complete lack of eroticism. It’s also the […]
The Highs and (not quite) Lows of Orson Welles
This week, the TIFF Bell Lightbox brings audiences a mini-retrospective of films from famed and controversial American auteur Orson Welles (including a never before seen in Canada early work) that shows the man was more than just Citizen Kane and his sad late career selling out.