CBC's new show, Allegiance, transcends the classic police procedural with a uniquely fresh perspective.
Candyman finally becomes the centre of his own story in Nia DaCosta's take on the urban legend with a descent into madness from Yahya Abdul-Mateen II worthy of Rosemary's Baby.
New Order is a horrifying and exceptionally angry film.
HBO's new series chills by connecting the power of storytelling with the daily horror of racism in the USA.
Michèle Stephenson's 'Stateless' is a cautionary reminder of how easily one can become a stranger in your own home.
Even as Game of Thrones is drawing to a close, last week's episode proves it still has a long way to go.
It's episode 83 of No-Budget Nightmares and this time we're heading to Italy, renowned for its black gloved killers, expensive wines, and My Lovely Burnt Brother and His Squashed Brain!
Zootopia feels like Disney's admirable attempt to right its racist past. Things are no longer black and white in this nuanced allegory about prejudice disguised by good intentions.
On the troubling visual similarities between real violence and its simulated counterpart.
Aiden Pearce and the terror of a righteous protagonist in a game without a hero.