Introducing a screening of I Love You, Daddy at TIFF, director/writer/producer/star Louis C.K. was asked about his motivation for making the film, and stated si...
The zombie film will never die, and as long as it’s popular, people from all over the world will take a stab at cashing in on the success of shows like The Walk...
Vignettes depicting a young girl playing the piano on a darkened concert stage come and go throughout Boudewijn Koole's Disappearance. They provide bookends to ...
Gaining notoriety in 1981 when he murdered and ate a Dutch woman in Paris, Issei Sagawa has earned the ghastly label of the world’s most famous cannibal, a titl...
It’s easy to imagine the “old-school” Bruno Dumont Joan of Arc film; faith, martyrdom, and the landscape of the French countryside intermingling to a wrenching ...
For a directorial debut, it’s unfortunate Brie Larson didn’t pick a more stand-out script. Unicorn Store, with its poorly realized central MacGuffin, is about a...
In the Taliban-controlled Afghan city of Kabul, Nora Twomey's debut film as sole director (she co-helmed Oscar nominee The Secret of Kells) depicts an eleven-ye...
Capturing the complexity of abuse is tough to accomplish when mainstream audiences clamor for black and white delineations between predator and prey. Some go th...
Teenage Bea (Charlotte Salisbury) is in desperate need of an escape from her mundane, isolated life. We can assume Toronto's big city living isn't yet something...
If you've ever watched season three of Prison Break and wondered what was going on with Sona's weird open air slum-like community barely watched by guards, know...