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[Review] Frozen

Over half a century in the making, Disney’s adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen has finally made it to the big screen. It was 1943 when Walt ...

[Review] Homefront

For a certain type of moviegoer, the on-paper credentials of Homefront are undeniably encouraging: written by Sylvester Stallone (whose initial intentions here ...

[Review] Everyday

Filmmaker Michael Winterbottom, ever the force to be reckoned with, returns with another drama experiment that will no doubt find only the smallest of audiences...

[Review] Narco Cultura

It's truly stunning to see something so horrendously volatile as the Mexican narcotics trade glorified to the point of celebrity by naïve outsiders far removed ...

[Review] The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

She may live in a dystopic nightmare where the reigning government wants her head on a plate, but Katniss Everdeen is one fortunate girl. She emerged from the t...

[Review] Delivery Man

A little over two years ago, on a rainy Sunday afternoon, I walked into a small Toronto art house and discovered the gem that is Starbuck, the French-Canadian c...

[Review] The Poor and Hungry

A guy like John Singleton doesn't just finance independent films like Hustle & Flow without first understanding the talent its writer/director possesses to ...

[Review] Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy?

Michel Gondry's new documentary, Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy?, is nothing more than a collection of conversations with renowned philosopher Noam Chomsky, accom...