Remember Cape Fear? Where Scorsese bombarded and frightened us with surreal images and a more-than-unsettling atmosphere? Shutter Island represents that sid...
Never say Martin Scorsese wasn't willing to try something new. Much like Spielberg or Coppola, the auteur jumps at the opportunity to tackle subject matter ...
Walking out of Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, the latest by Harry Potter film franchise pioneer Chris Columbus, I had a similar rea...
Valentine's Day has the bare resemblance of a plot, is filled with annoying characters exchanging tried cliches and leaves one with nothing to remember. Yet...
Here is the last batch of Toronto International Film Festival reviews:
The Damned United (Tom Hooper, UK)
It's a joy to see one of my favorite sports on t...
Here is a very quick round-up of some of the other films I saw at TIFF. Check back next weekend for reviews of The Ape, Invention of Lying, Cracks, Leaves of Gr...
Up In The Air (Jason Reitman, USA)
Reitman has turned the tables yet again, proving he can venture far away from his previous projects and head into more ...
Perrier's Bounty (Ian FitzGibbon, Ireland/UK)
Ian FitzGibbon’s new film joins Cillian Murphy, Jim Broadbent, and Brendan Gleeson together in one hell of a...
The most recent product of the Almodovar assembly line is Broken Embraces, a lush tragic romance starring an especially beautiful Penelope Cruz as Lena and ...
The Toronto International Film Festival has officially kicked off. Over the next 10 days I will try and report on as many films as possible. For each film I'll ...