
Forget that tired blueprint of inspirational mid-life crisis film tropes à la Eat Pray Love; in Mia Hansen-Løve's refreshingly real Things t...
Forget that tired blueprint of inspirational mid-life crisis film tropes à la Eat Pray Love; in Mia Hansen-Løve's refreshingly real Things t...
Toronto filmmaker Richie Mehta's latest cinematic effort is the perfect feature to captivate our perpetually multitasking, scrolling feed-st...
As far as dystopian sci-fi concepts go, Equals offers a pretty standard setup: a completely aseptic, touchscreen-enabled, performance-driven...
Finally, a pivotal, long-obfuscated moment in the history of Montreal race relations gets the documentary treatment. As a Concordia alumnus...
Given their broad, built-in fan bases and their rights-free, soundtrack-ready discographies, documentary profiles of underground music visio...
A fascinating black and white odyssey through the career of one of the most acclaimed image-makers of our time, The Salt of the Earth is a m...
From an apocalyptic, pansexual coming of age (Nowhere) and a stoner comedy about a cupcake-munching actress (Smiley Face) to a haunting saga...
In Stéphane Lafleur's latest cinematic fever dream, Tu dors Nicole ("You're sleeping, Nicole"), a scrawny, pre-pubescent boy — whom th...
In Stéphane Lafleur's latest cinematic fever dream, Tu dors Nicole ("You're sleeping, Nicole"), a scrawny, pre-pubescent boy — whom th...
An ultra-dark psychological thriller set in a Belgian underworld of Congolese art dealers and occult rituals, Waste Land's muddled maelstrom...
Hollywood studios have never played coy about the fact that they rank their extensive portfolio of "talents" according to box-office bankabi...
Since Thou Wast Mild and Lovely premiered at the Berlinale a few months ago, Brooklyn-based filmmaker Josephine Decker has been flooded with...