Sarah Milner The Colour Of Ink Review: Celebrating Ancient Art As Medicine [TIFF] The Colour of Ink wants us to step back and look at something we all take for granted every day. Read More
Sarah Milner Roost Review: A Deeply Uncomfortable Film Full Of Bad Choices [TIFF] Get ready to get uncomfortable. Read More
Erin Brady Venus Review: Impressive Effects Can't Make Up For Tediously Familiar Cosmic Horror [TIFF] While not without its merits, Venus ultimately just feels like a disappointment. Read More
Sarah Milner Wildflower Review: When Disability Representation Goes Wrong [TIFF] Wildflower deals with issues like disability and parental rights, but struggles under the weight of its subject matter. Read More
Sarah Milner Rosie Review: A Charming Found Family Film With Heart To Spare [TIFF] Rosie is a thoroughly charming little film not without flaws, but is a promising project from some emerging faces in the industry. Read More
Sarah Milner Women Talking Review: Empowering Survivors To Take Back Their Lives [TIFF] Sarah Polley creates something remarkable with the powerful, painful, and surprisingly funny Women Talking. Read More
Jeremy Mathai Atlanta Season 4 Review: The Final Season Of TV's Most Experimental Show Returns To Its Roots For One Last Ride There's still more to experiment with before this series finally calls it quits. Read More
Sarah Milner Aftersun Review: Charlotte Wells Quietly Breaks Hearts [TIFF] Aftersun is a film you follow by feeling. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Wonder Review: Florence Pugh Investigates A Miracle In This Chilly Oddity [TIFF] What's going on here? Read More
Erin Brady Sanctuary Review: Margaret Qualley Dominates In Twisted Sex Comedy [TIFF] Sanctuary is a nuanced look at BDSM. Read More
BJ Colangelo The 2022 Emmys In Review: A Mixed Bag But Still Entertaining, Just Like Actual TV! The Emmys weren't a disaster and they weren't a triumph. Like most television. Read More
Chris Evangelista Devotion Review: Jonathan Majors And Glen Powell Make A Great Team In This Muddled Korean War Drama [TIFF] Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell mostly make Devotion worth watching. Read More
Sarah Milner All Quiet On The Western Front Review: A Bleak, Beautiful, Anti-War Film [TIFF] All Quiet on the Western Front is a harrowing anti-war film. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Eternal Daughter Review: Tilda Swinton Haunts Herself In Joanna Hogg's Eerie Drama [TIFF] What's haunting you? Read More
Chris Evangelista The Son Review: Hugh Jackman Is Devastating In This Wrenching Portrait Of Depression [TIFF] The Son will no doubt be too devastating for some viewers. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Good Nurse Review: Nurse Jessica Chastain Tries To Stop Serial Killer Eddie Redmayne In This Underwhelming True Crime Drama [TIFF] There's a good story lurking somewhere in the surprisingly lifeless The Good Nurse. Read More
Erin Brady How To Blow Up A Pipeline Review: A Startling And White Knuckle-Inducing Visual Manifesto [TIFF] The must-see How to Blow Up a Pipeline argues that the time for peaceful demonstrations and quiet gestures has long passed Read More
Sarah Milner A Jazzman's Blues Review: This Tyler Perry Film Is Stuck In The Past [TIFF] The latest from Tyler Perry is clearly deeply personal, but suffers from an overly sentimental, overly complicated story. Read More
Mike Shutt Confess, Fletch Review: Maybe It Should Have Stayed In Development Hell Confess, Fletch suffers from an unsatisfying mystery and out-of-place comedy. Read More
Sarah Milner Wendell & Wild Review: Jordan Peele + Henry Selick = A Funny, Frightful Film [TIFF] Move over The Nightmare Before Christmas — there's a new stop-motion horror flick in town. Read More
Marshall Shaffer What We Learned About Film History From The Venice Film Festival Most giant film festivals are all about the present — and future — of cinema by their very nature. Read More
Sarah Milner Baby Ruby Review: Motherhood Is Hell [TIFF] An uncomfortable, yet stylish, depiction of a mental breakdown. Read More
Shania Russell House Of The Dragon Goes Full Bachelorette In King Of The Narrow Sea No dynasty can avoid the constant threat of being destroyed by scandals. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Menu Review: Ralph Fiennes Serves Up A Delightfully Wicked Feast [TIFF] Yes, Chef. Read More
Sarah Milner I Like Movies Review: A Funny, Smart Stroll Down Millennial Memory Lane [TIFF] I Like Movies is a celebration of movie lovers. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Fabelmans Review: One Of Steven Spielberg's Warmest, Most Autobiographical Films [TIFF] Steven Spielberg examins his own story with The Fabelmans. Read More
Chris Evangelista Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Review: Rian Johnson Outdoes Himself With A Hilarious New Benoit Blanc Whodunit [TIFF] Glass Onion is even better than Knives Out. Read More