Review

Fantastic Fest review: Gaspar Noé’s Climax is a hallucinatory trip to nowhere

The Argentinian filmmaker / provocateur's latest is a visually stunning trip into a dance troupe's evening from hell.

7 years ago

Fantastic Fest review: Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria is a stunning expansion of the original

Luca Guadagnino's Suspiria remake is a beautiful and horrific fever dream that stands on its own.

7 years ago

Fantastic Fest review: Gareth Evans’ Apostle is a brutal, overstuffed period piece

The director of The Raid shifts gears for a brutal period piece starring Dan Stevens. Our review from the film's…

7 years ago

Fantastic Fest review: Halloween is a worthy follow-up to the original

David Gordon Green's Halloween is a brutal and unexpectedly heartfelt follow-up to John Carpenter's horror classic.

7 years ago

TIFF Review: Nationalism, soccer and giant fluffy dogs collide in the wild satire Diamantino

The wild Portuguese film is sure to become a cult classic.

7 years ago

Review: Shane Black’s The Predator is a total 80’s throwback (for better or worse)

Shane Black's action-comedy stab at the Predator franchise has its moments but ultimately falls flat.

7 years ago

Australia’s Ziggy Alberts made his Montreal debut at a sold-out Café Campus

The indie-folk singer played before a rapturous crowd in Montreal.

7 years ago

Review: Mark Wahlberg and Iko Uwais team up for the bloody and muddled Mile 22

The fourth collaboration between Mark Wahlberg and director Peter Berg is like watching someone play Call of Duty for 95…

7 years ago

Can We Get out of Here Alive? Sharp Objects’ Horror Hothouse

We take a look at the first four episodes of the dark new HBO series.

7 years ago

Just for Laughs review: Michael Ian Black and Nick Thune joined forces for an unlikely double bill

The pair delivered a night of off-kilter humour in their double-header set, despite some strict time constraints.

7 years ago