There’s an interesting story to be told about the men and women working behind the scenes in the superhero genre, but is Henchmen that movie?
The Grizzlies TIFF 2018 Review.
Every year, several romantic comedies are released that dig the grave for the genre even deeper, and this year, Canadian cinema has made its own vile contribution with The Right Kind of Wrong.
Enter for a chance to win one of ten pairs of run-of-engagement passes to see The Right Kind of Wrong, courtesy of Dork Shelf and eOne Films!
In the latest edition of Defending the Indefensible, Will Sloan looks at a modern film that's been maligned almost simply because of how faithful it is to some decidedly unhip source material: The Farrelly Brothers' The Three Stooges.
Trailer Park Boys creator Mike Clattenburg returns to the big screen with Moving Day, a slight, but affable working class comedy that showcases the creator's adeptness at comedy and his awkwardness around sentimental material.
With the Canadian comedy Moving Day opening up in Toronto and Halifax this weekend, we got a chance to chat with director Mike Clattenburg about bringing TV stars to Halifax, a possible return of his greatest creation, The Trailer Park Boys, and the challenges of having a character chug 2L Pepsi bottles on the big screen.
Enter to win a pair of passes to see an advance screening of the Canadian made comedy Moving Day in Toronto or Halifax on Thursday, July 12th from Dork Shelf and Alliance Films.
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