TIFF 2019 Review: The Aeronauts – “A solid, science-based drama”
Knowing whether or not to bring an umbrella when you leave the house in the morning is something we take for granted. It wasn’t that long...
Read MoreTIFF 2019 Review: The Aeronauts – “The imagery is stunning”
In 1862 London, a meteorologist and a balloonist embark on an aerial adventure to break the flight altitude record as well as make...
Read MoreReview: On The Basis Of Sex
Mimi Leder’s On The Basis of Sex Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the second film about Ruth Bader-Ginsburg this year, following the recent doc RBG....
Read MoreReview: A Monster Calls
It was 9 am in the morning last October when I saw A Monster Calls at the BFI London Film Festival’s press screening and despite the early...
Read MoreReview – Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – The day Disney saved Star Wars
I’m calling it now. The best thing that ever happened to ‘Star Wars’ is Disney. Remember how you all bemoaned the...
Read MoreReview – Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – “The prequel we have all been hoping for”
Rogue One is the prequel we have all been hoping for. Battle-hardened through circulating rumours of problems and re-shoots Disney’s first...
Read MoreReview: Inferno – “All a bit of an unpleasant mess”
The Robert Langdon series (is that what we’re calling this?) has perpetually appropriated the James Bond formula – picturesque...
Read MoreTIFF Review: A Monster Calls
At the question and answer period after the world premiere of A Monster Calls, director J.A Bayona said, “Stories are important....
Read MoreA Day in the Life of TIFF – Day 3: Lion, A Monster Calls
It wouldn’t be TIFF without a little rain. However, it didn’t seem to dampen spirits along Festival Street. Today, as well...
Read MoreCool Art: Rogue One by Phil Noto
The trailer dropped yesterday for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and the always awesome Phil Noto has bput together this beautiful poster....
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