Movie
Death of Nintendo is a heartwarming coming-of-age story filled with video games, ghosts, and circumcision [CIFF]
Raya Martin’s film is a unique teen comedy set in ’90s Manila.
You can’t escape your past in the unsettling Canadian horror film Bright Hill Road [CIFF]
Calgary filmmaker Robert Cuffley crafts an effective look at the debilitating effects of trauma and guilt.
Tony Hale plays a schlub obsessed with Elizabeth Banks in the sweet and quirky ‘Eat Wheaties!’ [CIFF]
Hale leads an incredible cast including Paul Walter Hauser, Alan Tudyk, Elisha Cuthbert, and more.
Very nice! The Borat sequel is coming to Amazon Prime Video in the next few weeks
The sequel is rumoured to be heading to Amazon video ahead of the upcoming U.S. election.
Girl review: Bella Thorne and Mickey Rourke (!) square off in a gritty revenge thriller [Fantastic Fest/CIFF]
Bella Thorne stars as a young woman out to kill her deadbeat dad in this clever and twisty thriller.
TIFF 2020 review: Music can still bring us together in the dystopian short The Archivists
Schitt’s Creek’s Noah Reid stars as a member of a traveling group of musicians in a dystopian world where art from the past has been outlawed.
TIFF 2020 review: The New Corporation: The Unfortunately Necessary Sequel
The sequel to 2003’s The Corporation looks at the deadly consequences of big business running unchecked across the globe.
Adam Sandler is here to save Halloween in Netflix’s Hubie Halloween
Hubie Halloween hits Netflix on October 7.
Fantasia 2020 review: ‘Anything for Jackson’ puts a unique twist on the exorcism trope
A pregnant woman is kidnapped by a grieving elderly couple in this great Canadian horror entry.
