Will Poulter
Black Mirror is back with a new season and set of six episodes.
On Swift Horses Review: A Tale of Self-Discovery That Plays It a Little Too Safe
On Swift Horses boasts a stellar cast, but its split narrative and safe storytelling keep it from reaching its full potential.
Warfare Review: Futility in War, Professionalism in Action
In Warfare, heroism, bravery, and the futility of the Iraq War are encapsulated in one film.
Death of a Unicorn Review: Eat the Rich Satire Has No Meat on Its Bones
Paul Rudd, Jenny Ortega, and Richard E. Grant star in Death of a Unicorn a story of wealth, privilege, and one angry beast.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Review: An Emotional Send-off
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 closes out the trilogy with a high-stakes emotional thrill ride.
Hugh Laurie, Lucy Boynton and Will Poulter on Agatha Christie’s Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?
Hugh Laurie, Lucy Boynton & Will Poulter talk on the genius of Agatha Christie and the experience of working with two great, “clanking” Oscar winners on Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
Dopesick Review: A Slick, Sick, Must-See Pick
An engrossing and enraging look at the opioid crisis, the A-list ensemble Dopesick is as highly-addictive as the drug its characters peddle to the masses.
Midsommar Review: Stone-cold Savage
Aster delivers a sinister folk horror tale that doubles as history’s most disturbing breakup movie.
Contest: See Detroit in Select Cities
Detroit opens across Canada August 4th but you and a guest can attend a screening in Toronto, Vancouver, or Ottawa on July 31st courtesy of Dork Shelf and eOne Films!
Brad Pitt Conscripted for Netflix’s War Machine
Netflix has conscripted Brad Pitt, a veteran of numerous fictional tours of duty, for War Machine: its latest direct-to-streaming feature film.
The Revenant Review
Is The Revenant the movie that finally earns Leonardo DiCaprio his Oscar? Maybe, but it's also so much more than that.
The Maze Runner Review
The Maze Runner is the worst, most cynical, and most morally suspect young adult adaptation ever created.
We’re the Millers Review
It's not a great comedy, nor an awful one, but We're the Millers does feel like a throwback to some of the more innocuous Hard-R rated comedies of the 1980s in some pretty decent ways.