"This one's a little different" is what every critic trots out while reviewing a...
Ethan Vestby
You sometimes have to ask yourself why certain films are worthy of a competition...
Canada's weirdest filmmaker, Guy Maddin has crafted a body of work since the 1980s...
Note: The following review contains spoilers for Halloween Ends. This time last year, while...
Renowned horror author and filmmaker Clive Barker has oft remarked about his directorial debut,...
It was hard to picture how Rob Zombie's film adaptation of The Munsters might...
Another example of a tasteful but passionless festival film, Saim Sadiq's feature debut Joyland...
If one thing of late really sets Hong Sang-soo apart, it's his unglamorous depiction...
A hopeful and bittersweet plea for a better future, Joao Pedro Rodrigues' 67-minute oddity...
Lena's Dunham's new film Catherine Called Birdy represents a difficult case for this critic....
The Maiden, Graham Foy's feature film debut after a series of impressive shorts, shows...
So we finally arrive at the epic baconification of World War II. With enough...
A reverie of 2002 and 2003 in Toronto's sleepy Burlington suburb, I Like Movies...
Positioned as a work of autobiography from first-time director Elegance Bratton, The Inspection is...
Featuring onscreen text explaining how the film was inspired by left-behind photos taken by...
Netflix's dreary $200 million franchise hopeful The Gray Man deserves at least one compliment:...
Why don't we address the elephant in the room? Fourth of July is of...
At a time when western cinema is in its most self-consciously liberal mode ever,...
Based on a New Yorker short story, Spiderhead has the low-stakes but high-concept feeling...
Something that genuinely can be described as a passion project, the new stop-motion animated...