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Written by Davitz, adapting the memoir by Alexandra Fuller | 98 min | ▲▲▲ 1/2 | In Cinemas Davidtz is a South African actor — ...
Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult) is a tech bro writ large, Tony Stark gone bad, with a whole plan to rid the world of this illegal ...
Maalik is broadly entertaining over its running time, which is bloated but well-paced. The violence is splashy and surprising ...
On last week’s CBC Information Morning I once again chatted with host Portia Clark about new films in cinemas, including ...
Andy and Quynh have their long awaited face off — set up in a post-credit sequence in the first film — and it’s a damp squib. There’s no chemistry between the actors, and any queer coding is wasted by ...
For a national cinema culture that seems weirdly allergic to genre, we can be proud in Canada of the quality thrillers, horrors, and sci-fi movies that bubble up, especially ones with Indigenous roots ...
Directed by Gareth Edwards | Written by David Koepp, from Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton | 134 min | 1/2 | In Cinemas In some ways, Jurassic World: Rebirth can’t lose. It just needs to be better ...
Directed by Anand Tucker | Written by Patrick Marber, based on the novel Curtain Call by Anthony Quinn | 101 min | | on Kanopy A version of this review appeared in FITI during the Toronto ...
Directed by Simon Langton | Written by Julian Bond, from the novel by John Hale | 100 min | 1/2 | on Amazon Prime I was a bit disappointed by The Holcroft Covenant, which I watched a few weeks back, ...
If you’ve seen the trailer for this picture, you might’ve thought to yourself, “Hey, the grizzled veteran mentoring the young hotshot, a group of men embracing speed, intensity, and risking their ...
On Friday I was on CBC Radio in Nova Scotia to talk movies. The slate included the new Danny Boyle and Alex Garland zombie horror, 28 Years Later, the John Wick franchise documentary, Wick Is Pain, ...
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