Review

Dune 4K Blu-ray review: Arrow Video brings David Lynch’s sci-fi epic back to life

David Lynch's maligned 1984 take on Dune is worth the reappraisal with this excellent new special edition from Arrow Video.…

3 years ago

Coming-of-age comedy Drinkwater might be one of the most Canadian films of all time [CIFF review]

This sweet and funny coming-of-age might as well come with its own Canadian passport. Read our review of Stephen Campanelli's…

3 years ago

Insane Clown Posse battles the FBI in The United States of Insanity doc [Fantastic Fest interview]

A new documentary follows the impact on Insane Clown Posse and Juggalos across the U.S. after the FBI labelled Juggalos…

3 years ago

VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE is a gloriously silly sequel – review

VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE: Tom Hardy and Woody Harrelson face off in this fun and incredibly goofy sequel.

3 years ago

Who Killed The KLF? – Fantastic Fest 2021 review

Chris Atkins' film utilizes previously unheard interviews to try to come to terms with one of pop music's most thrilling…

3 years ago

NO TIME TO DIE review: Daniel Craig hangs up the James Bond tux with a dreary finale

The final Daniel Craig James Bond film is finally here.

3 years ago

Blu-ray review roundup: Breakdown, The Brotherhood of Satan, Strike Commando 1 + 2

Killer new Blu-ray reviews from Arrow Video, Severin Films, and Paramount Home Entertainment.

3 years ago

Review: Dear Evan Hansen is the most horrific film of the year

You'll need a shower after watching this disturbing musical about one of the most despicable on-screen protagonists in years.

3 years ago

TRIUMPH: ROCK & ROLL MACHINE is a fist-pumping tribute to the Canadian rock trio – TIFF review

Sam Dunn (METAL: A HEADBANGER'S JOURNEY) returns with TRIUMPH: ROCK & ROLL MACHINE, a heartfelt and hilarious look at the…

3 years ago

SIEGE Blu-ray review: The brutal and underseen Canadian thriller gets revived by Severin Films

The rare and brutal Canuxploitation film gets an incredible new transfer from Severin Films. Strap yourselves in.

3 years ago