Baz Luhrmann is working on a film adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master And Margarita
Baz Luhrmann has secured the rights to the Russian novel The Master and Margarita. Russia’s literary world is shaken to its...
Read MoreWrapping Up TIFF 2019
The first edition of the Toronto International Film Festival under the co-leadership of Artistic Director Cameron Bailey and Executive...
Read MoreReview: Downton Abbey – “Fun, silly, moving, and at times, downright pacy”
It’s a very particular kind of drug, with a diminishing supply – can you get high on aristocracy? The snobbery, manners,...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: The Twentieth Century – “Monty Python meets Guy Madden”
William Lyon Mackenzie King seeks to become the prime minister of Canada and encounters a number of humiliations in the process of...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: Ordinary Love – “The truthful depiction of a middle-aged love story”
Perhaps the greatest love stories are the ones seldom told – those of enduring love. Tales of love that have survived not only...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: The Whistlers
In order to learn the whereabouts of two mattresses containing millions in cash while under surveillance, a corrupt police officer learns...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: Wet Season
A Chinese language teacher in Singapore finds herself drawn towards one of her students. A young woman is in the driver’s seat of a...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: Bombay Rose
On the streets of Bombay, a Hindu girl discovers love with a Muslim boy; however, the needs of her family and societal pressures threaten...
Read MoreTake a look at Benedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foy in Louis Wain
STUDIOCANAL, SUNNYMARCH, SHOEBOX, FILM4 & AMAZON STUDIOS have launched a first look at Benedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foy in Louis...
Read MoreArrow Video FrightFest Day 3: A Gary Oldman ghostship, a killer drone and a Happy Face
Day 3 was another jam-packed schedule of brand-new horror at Arrow Video FrightFest and from the bazillion movies playing we decided to...
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