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Jules and Gédéon Naudet's latest documentary gives unparalleled access to the catastrophic events of January 6, 2021.
Reel Asian International Film Festival Unveils Its 2018 Slate
Reel Asian, Toronto's annual celebration of pan-Asian cinema, has announced its 2018 slate.
Okja Review: An Action-Packed Monster Tale That Might Make You Give Up Meat
Okja disarms you with its vibrant colour, endearing characters, and heart-pounding action, only so you are better prepared to experience its strong political message.
New Images from Bong Joon-Ho’s Okja
Netflix has released more details and photos of Bong Joon-Ho's upcoming creature feature Okja.
Netflix’s Okja Pits Little Girl, Monster Friend, Against Multinational Corporate Villain Tilda Swinton
Directed by the auteur responsible for Snowpiercer, Okja is a star-studded creature feature about a young girl, Mija, as she attempts to protect her titular best friend from a multinational company.
TIFF 2015: Where to Invade Next
Where to Invade Next TIFF 2015 review
Assassin’s Creed III Review
Assassin’s Creed III is an excellent game. It might even be a great game, depending on how you define that amorphous notion of ‘greatness.’ Explaining why, however, is a trickier proposition that may depend entirely on your own idiosyncratic interpretation of Americana.
Red State Review
I'll admit I have never been a fan of Kevin Smith. I wouldn't necessarily call him a bad filmmaker; more that the worlds he creates and the characters that inhabit them have never held any interest for me. So when the teaser trailers appeared for Red State, I was intrigued. It neither looked nor sounded like a typical Smith film. And it isn't, and that is entirely in its favour. Smith has proven he can create a dark, intense film that is riveting and raw, and unabashed in its examination of the serious threat of the religious right in America.
Sitges 2010
Tucker & Dale vs Evil Review
About 15 minutes into Tucker & Dale, you will think to yourself: why did no one have this brilliant idea before? Maybe if they did, it would not the work of horror comedy genius that this film is. While initially worried that I saw all the best jokes in the trailer, I was amazed at how Craig and Jurgenson kept the entire film fresh and brilliantly funny.
Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival 2010
The 14th annual Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival is Canada's premier pan-Asian international film festival, fostering the exchange of cultural and artistic ideals between east and west. It provides a public forum for homegrown Asian media artists and their work, and fuels the growing appreciation for Asian cinema in Canada.