It may be easy to dismiss a remake of an already very popular (albeit foreign: a dirty word to most North American film distributors, not…
Just how far can a film meander away from its source material while still staying true to its title? Based on the gospel of Guy…
Producing a black and white silent film in an age of 3D extravaganzas might seem kinda crazy, but The Artist proves itself to be the…
Playing an X-Man of a very different kind, Michael Fassbender continues his year of formidable performances with a balls-out (quite literally, in many scenes) portrayal…
In this, the season of rampant consumerism and manufactured good will, it’s always refreshing to see a holiday-themed movie that feels genuine and reflects everything…
If there’s any filmmaker alive that’s more suited to exploring sexual psychoanalysis and the related theories of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung than the man…
The main question that kept running through my mind as I sat in the theatre watching Jack and Jill was “Why does Adam Sandler hate…
Set to blow smoke rings around the competition this weekend (and potentially drive up sales at the concession stand), A Very Harold & Kumar 3D…
Six years after their Guantanamo Bay adventure, John Cho and Kal Penn are back playing the roles that made them famous. Their third outing as…
One of the first films to be picked up by a distributor when it made its debut at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival (the…










