film review

Review: Oasis: Supersonic chronicles the rise of the self-proclaimed “best band in the world”

Director Mat Whitecross traces the stratospheric rise of Oasis in this endlessly-watchable doc.

8 years ago

Review: Oliver Stone’s Snowden is an over-the-top bore

Oliver Stone's take on the life of Edward Snowden is essentially a schmaltzy TV Film of the Week.

8 years ago

Review: A Fat Wreck salutes 25 years of Fat Wreck Chords and its fans

Made by fans and for fans, the documentary traces 25 years of one of punk's most successful DIY labels.

8 years ago

Fantasia Review – Hunt for the Wilderpeople

This unlikely Kiwi buddy-comedy is the funniest film of the year.

8 years ago

Fantasia Review – For the Love of Spock

Leonard Nimoy's son directs a heartfelt documentary on the enduring legacy of both Nimoy and Spock.

8 years ago

Blu-ray review: The Mutilator is the goriest 80’s slasher film you’ve never seen

We catch up with the cult slasher 'The Mutilator,' out now on Blu-ray / DVD from Arrow Video.

8 years ago

With London Has Fallen, Hollywood has reached peak stupidity

The sequel to Olympus Has Fallen is one of the best-worst movies in years.

8 years ago

Review: In The Witch, Humanity is the Devil

A slow-burning period piece, The Witch is an unconventional horror film that turns the traditional witchcraft narrative on its head.

8 years ago

Best of 2015: Our 10 favourite films of the year

Read on for our list of our favourite films of 2015.

8 years ago

The Montreal International Black Film Festival is Stronger Than Ever

Read on for our recommendations for the 11th annual Montreal International Black Film Festival.

9 years ago