Toronto International Film Festival 2018 Report Part 4: I'm Off The Deep End, Watch As I Dive In
Toronto International Film Festival 2018 Report Part 4: I’m Off The Deep End, Watch As I Dive In

In this report from Toronto International Film Festival, we talk about Melissa McCarthy’s latest, Bradley Cooper’s A Star is Born, and more!

MANDY: Hallucinatory Nightmare Is The Year's Wildest Trip
MANDY: Hallucinatory Nightmare Is The Year’s Wildest Trip

Mandy continues to establish Cosmatos’ many predilections as a visual stylist and storyteller, albeit in a significantly more successful package.

AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE "The End" (S7E1) Has Finally Come
AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE “The End” (S8E1): It Has Finally Come

The American Horror Story: Apocalypse’s season premiere delivered with a punch, launching a new chapter in the popular anthology and giving viewers their first taste of the upcoming crossover.

FINAL SCORE: Die Hard In A Soccer Stadium… And It’s So Much Fun

If you need to take a break from reading about all of the acclaimed films you’re missing out on seeing at all of fall’s prestigious film festivals, go ahead and watch Final Score.

THE ANGEL: Thrilling True Saga Translates To Flat Biopic
THE ANGEL: Thrilling True Saga Translates To Flat Biopic

The Angel applies a straightforward template devoid of innovation or complications feeling far too standard for such an unconventional story.

Why Did My Mother Like THE SHINING?

Frank H. Wu’s mother, an immigrant from China via Taiwan, used The Shining to teach about right and wrong to her young son.

The Answer: A Refreshing, Engaging twist to Men's Film
THE ANSWER: A Refreshing, Engaging Twist To Men’s Film

The Answer isn’t a film about toxic masculinity – it challenges the masculine status quo and offers a refreshing look into the men grappling against it.

THE PUBLIC IMAGE IS ROTTEN: Punk Legend John Lydon Puts The Record Straight
THE PUBLIC IMAGE IS ROTTEN: Punk Legend John Lydon Puts The Record Straight

A clunkily-titled but absorbing documentary with alot of material to juggle, The Public Image Is Rotten is breathless at times, but never less than engaging.

BEL CANTO: A Tedious Hostage Drama
BEL CANTO: A Tedious Hostage Drama

Replete with unnatural dialogue and emotionally manipulative plot developments, Bel Canto may well go down in cinematic history as the most boring hostage drama of all time.

Toronto International Film Festival 2018 Report Part 3: Lucas Hedges His Bets
Toronto International Film Festival 2018 Report Part 3: Lucas Hedges His Bets

Our latest reviews from Toronto International Film Festival, including Joel Edgerton’s Boy Erased, Ben Is Back, Jean-Luc Godard’s latest, and more.

LIYANA Trailer
LIYANA Trailer

In this unique documentary, Liyana, five children in Swaziland dive into their imaginations to create an original African tale about a girl on a dangerous quest.

Where Is Disney Taking The STAR WARS Franchise?

With half of their films on hold and the other half delayed, where is Disney taking Star Wars from here?

CinefestOz 2018 Festival Report: JIRGA, 1% and THE MERGER
CinefestOz 2018 Film Festival Report: Reaching Distance & Documentaries

In this report from Western Australia’s CinefestOz, we cover everything from budget sci-fi to LGBTQ documentaries.

CinefestOz: LADIES IN BLACK: Beresford's Bare Minimum
LADIES IN BLACK: Beresford’s Bare Minimum

Failing to push boundries, Ladies in Black is the definition of someone delivering the bare minimum in film direction, where the simple monotony of Aussie contempories doesnt cut it anymore.

THE VENTURE BROS (S7E6): “The Bellicose Proxy”
THE VENTURE BROS (S7E6): “The Bellicose Proxy”

The Venture Bros., “The Bellicose Proxy” is the first purely comedic episode we’ve had this season as the two failures at the centre of the show turn things around.