Gavin Stephens joins Daniel to see how well X-Men: First Class holds up.
TIFF 2017: I Love You, Daddy Review.
X-Men: Apocalypse is extremely faithful to its source material, but does that make it a good movie?
We review #Neighbors 2 : Sorority Rising. We also talk with Orphan Black's Jordan Gavaris about Season 4 and we talk with Matthew Nayman and his Indiegogo campaign for his short film Shadows in the Grass.
In a year where espionage films seem to be everywhere, Spy is a welcomed spoof of those familiar archetypes, and a perfect star vehicle for Melissa McCarthy.
While it borrows from some very familiar themes and movies, Nick Kroll's Adult Beginners is a cute, easy going family dramedy that's just as funny as it is sensitive.
We talk to Nick Kroll about getting his feet wet with Adult Beginners, working with kids, Rose Byrne, Bobby Cannavale, and the day it was his job to mess with Christian Bale.
The songs don't quite work, it's ideology is messy, and it's the worst edited film of the year, but somehow Annie retains an immense amount of charm and wit thanks to its cast.
If you absolutely have to see one dysfunctional family drama this year, you could do worse than This Is Where I Leave You.
Adult Beginners Discovery On the eve of his career going to the next level, Jake (Nick Kroll) makes a single massive misstep and his life is in the dirt and he is ruined. With nowhere left to turn, he heads home to stay with his sister Justine (Rose Byrne) and her husband Danny (Bobby Cannavale). […]
TIFF didn't announce an opening night film alongside today's announcements of Galas and Special Presentations for their 2014 festival this September, but they announced plenty to get people excited for the event.
On this episode we review Neighbors starring Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, and Zac Efron. We also talk with Fearless Fred Kennedy about his latest comic The Fourth Planet available free online at Big Sexy Comics.
Nicholas Stoller’s Neighbors has all of the trappings of a crowd pleasing, bad taste classic in the making, but at least there’s no question that the filmmakers are laughing directly at their subjects rather than with them.
Enter for a chance to win one of ten pairs of passes to an advance screening of Insidious: Chapter 2 on Thursday, September 12th in Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, or Vancouver, courtesy of Dork Shelf and eOne Films!
Although somewhat uneven and sloppily assembled, the British "unromantic comedy" I Give It a Year gets some big laughs from marrying rom-com conventions with risque humour delivered by a game, talented cast.