The Northman
The Northman delves into a mystical slow-burn, the tension slowly rising as the film pushes on until there is no turning back
Dog
Dog proves itself to be unexpectedly deep and endearing
Marry Me
Marry Me has everything required of the romantic comedy genre
The King’s Man
The King’s Man is an incredibly amusing experience filled with action and history weaved into a uniquely good time
Spider-Man: No Way Home
Spider-Man: No Way Home is dedicated to fan service
The Princess Switch 3: Romancing The Star
Romancing the Star happens to be the best film in the series
The Last Duel
The Last Duel is an incredible film in every way imaginable
Escape The Undertaker
Escape The Undertaker is super fun and the dynamic between the macabre Undertaker and the silly New Day works surprisingly well
Venom: Let There Be Carnage
Venom: Let There Be Carnage is at its best when it is delving into the relationship between Eddie Brock and Venom
TIFF 2021: The Wheel
The Wheel is an emotionally charged and deeply intimate look at a young couple on the brink of divorce
TIFF 2021: Belfast
Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast is his most personal and sweet film to date
TIFF 2021: Oscar Peterson: Black + White
A fitting tribute to the piano virtuoso, perfectly capturing how his music and Peterson himself became so beloved
TIFF 2021: Titane
Julia Ducournau’s second film Titane is a daring and insane follow-up to Raw
TIFF 2021: All My Puny Sorrows
All My Puny Sorrows tiptoes the line between disheartening family drama and dark comedy
TIFF 2021: Paka (River of Blood)
Paka (River of Blood) is rich with themes of generational pride and revenge
TIFF 2021: Last Night In Soho
Last Night In Soho is, unfortunately, a messy snoozefest with a frankly disgusting message
TIFF 2021: Cadejo Blanco
Cadejo Blanco is a female-driven crime drama that dives into morality and revenge
TIFF 2021: Dune
Dune is truly the quintessential sci-fi epic
TIFF 2021: The Odd-Job Men
Neus Ballús crafts a beautiful little film in The Odd-Job Men
TIFF 2021: Mothering Sunday
Mothering Sunday redeems itself through its costuming, cast, cinematography, and stunning depiction of sensuality