The Education of Auma Obama is a compelling character sketch of the internationally-educated half sister of President Barack Obama. She currently resides ba...
Despite following the travels of an American, Goon is about as Canadian as Rush, and thankfully a lot more fun than the opener of TIFF 2010, Score: The Hock...
The Japanese animation studio, Studio Ghibli (behind such Oscar winners as Spirited Away and My Neighbor Totoro), is known for its whimsical characters and ...
Well, that was fast (again). Just a few days ago we shared the news that The Raid, Gareth Evans' Indonesian action hit and Midnight Madness audience award ...
Set in a city landscape far removed from the artificial glamour of Las Vegas (ground heavily treaded in other indie films), Think of Me attempts to understand...
Each week within this column we strive to pair the latest in theatrical releases to the worthwhile titles currently available on Netflix Instant Watch. This wee...
New York’s Union Square is the point in the city where many destinies cross, not to mention most all of the city’s subway lines. This is where we first meet L...
David Hare's directorial debut Page Eight sits somewhere between All The President's Men and The Parallax View in the land of political conspiracies, both r...
Last night, as Jon Hamm and his long-time lady-friend Jennifer Westfeldt enjoyed the flash and glamour of the Emmy Awards, their latest collaboration Friends Wi...
One of my favorite films at TIFF this year was Andrea Arnold's Fish Tank follow-up Wuthering Heights. The adaptation of Emily Brontë's classic was picked up...