Film Review

Review: The Crescent is a creepy, low-budget horror film that misses the mark

This arty Canadian horror film shows great promise, but is undercut by some half-baked performances. 

7 years ago

Fantasia review: Mega Time Squad is a fun blast of New Zealand insanity

The time-travelling sci-fi comedy makes its world premiere at Fantasia this week.

7 years ago

Fantasia review: Cold Skin proves that human / amphibian love is here to stay

Following the Oscar-winning The Shape of Water comes another film with human / amphibian sexual congress at its core.

7 years ago

Fantasia review: RKSS returns with the effective teen thriller Summer of ’84

The team behind Turbo Kid return with a moody child abduction story.

7 years ago

Review – Marvel shrinks things down for the lighthearted Ant-Man and the Wasp

The latest Marvel Cinematic Universe entry is a fun and wacky self-contained story.

7 years ago

Review – The Black Panther Blu-ray brings Wakanda home

One of the most successful movies of all time is now out on Blu-ray.

7 years ago

Review – Solo: A Star Wars Story stands on its own

The latest Star Wars prequel is much better than most had feared.

7 years ago

Review – Deadpool 2 is the Family Guy of superhero movies

For better or worse, the Deadpool sequel seems preoccupied with its barrage of pop culture references, often at the expense…

7 years ago

Review – Avengers: Infinity War is the darkest MCU entry yet

Death comes ripping for the MCU in the highly anticipated new Avengers sequel.

7 years ago