Clever and uniquely heartwarming, filmmaker Megan Park’s second feature My Old Ass looks at existential philosophy from the ...
Classic stories and the spirit of adventure come to life this December as the Disney Treasure sets sail for it’s inaugural ...
She’s back! Kathryn Hahn returns as Agatha Harkness in Marvel’s Agatha All Along, and this time, she’s looking for the Witches’ Road.
A review of Space Cowboy, a documentary about skydiver Joe Jennings, screening as part of the 2024 Toronto International Film ...
Depending on your political leanings and opinions on one of the most divisive presidents in American history, the biopic Reagan is either better or worse than you’re likely expecting, and neither is ...
There’s a lot that can be said about director Rupert Sanders’ bafflingly misguided and somnambulant re-boot of The Crow, but you have to give it some credit. It’s a film that’s carving its own path ...
A masterful work from continually evolving auteur Sean Baker (The Florida Project, Tangerine, Red Rocket), Anora garners obvious points of comparison to Pretty Woman, but his approach is anything but ...
Coralie Fargeat’s gnarly, stomach churning, and expertly constructed body horror satire The Substance asks a lot of the viewer, but gives back plenty of food for thought. An indictment of wellness ...
A pleasingly surreal, but narratively overdrawn treatise on political inefficiency with an all star cast, a large mysterious brain, and mummified bog people, Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen ...
Deaner ’89 is a comedy with an identity crisis that holds it back from being funny or interesting, which in and of itself is an amusing problem to have considering that it’s about a character ...