Jared Leto is Morbius the Living Vampire in the new trailer
One of Marvel’s most compelling and conflicted characters comes to the big screen as Oscar winner Jared Leto transforms into the...
Read MoreReview: I Carry You With Me (Te Llevo Conmigo) – “Essential and much-needed cinema”
Some films have the power to connect with audiences on a level so deep and personal that by the time credits roll, the emotional catharsis...
Read MoreLFF 2021 Review: The Wolf Suit – “A bold, often raw piece of work”
The nature of memory and conflicting recollections are examined in forensic detail in filmmaker Sam Firth’s debut feature-length...
Read MoreLFF 2021 Review: The Lost Daughter – “A thrillingly-weird ride with a resonant message”
A man held court outside the screening of The Lost Daughter, surrounded by a small group. “I just didn’t get it,” he exclaimed, “I thought...
Read MoreLFF 2021 Review: Petite Maman – “Utterly charming”
Céline Sciamma’s follow-up to 2019’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire is a quieter and more playful film. But despite its lean running time of...
Read MoreGhostbusters: Afterlife gets a new trailer
Set in the universe of the first two Ivan Reitman films from the 1980s, Ghostbusters: Afterlife tells the story of Callie, a single mom...
Read MoreReview: Halloween Kills – “A total shambles, but I loved it”
Halloween Kills is, in many ways, a total shambles. For a film that was pitched as the middle section of a planned trilogy, it feels...
Read MoreThe Batman gets a new trailer
Directed Matt Reeves, The Batman stars Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne / Batman. Starring alongside Pattinson as Gotham’s famous and...
Read MoreLFF 2021 Review: Language Lessons – “A bittersweet film that will resonate with our need for connection after long months apart”
Stories featuring Zoom have been a growing trope of filmmaking in the time of Covid-19. But Natalie Morales’ debut feature deftly avoids...
Read MoreLFF 2021 Review: The French Dispatch – “Everything You Want from a Wes Anderson Movie, and Plenty That You Didn’t”
I’ll start with an anecdote about Wes Anderson, king of anecdotal cinema. I had been invited to a screening of The Life...
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