With all the buzz around world premieres and gala events happening at the Toronto International Film Festival, it's easy to forget there is also a pretty stel...
Tommy Oliver’s tender, personal 1982 is a strong debut feature. Starring Hill Harper as Tim Brown, a hardworking family man, he's mostly hard at work launching ...
Billowing curtains, industrial decay, skylines shot in the bright of day that still manage to be ominous -- all the visual trademarks of celebrated genre direct...
We all know the story of President John F. Kennedy's assassination: it's an event that has been ingrained into our culture and, having spawned a myriad of consp...
Although we still have almost a week to go, the one film that was met with near-unanimous praise during the Toronto International Film Festival is Steve McQ...
Ron Howard likes to make movies in which every shot, gesture and cut is designed to elicit a specific response from the viewer; there is no room for ambiguity, ...
With all the buzz around world premieres and gala events happening at the Toronto International Film Festival, it's easy to forget there is also a pretty st...
It's September 9th, 1942 and the Japanese have already invaded Singapore three years before the first atomic bomb will shake them with devastating force and ult...
The image of a drowning fish—gasping and jumping atop a rock too far from salvation—is what has stuck with me most after watching writer/director Götz Spielmann...
I honestly have no words to help gain my footing because this film exists on a level beyond my comprehension. I don't know if that is good or bad—probably alter...