We start with Sam Anselm’s (Coel) voice over. She’s a costume designer pursuing a deadline, working with faithful Hilda ...
An earlier version of this review appeared on FITI during the coverage of the Toronto International Film Festival 2025 ...
She was in Halifax two weeks ago for Strategic Partners, the business conference segment of the Atlantic Film Festival, where ...
And that’s not to suggest we haven’t been making excellent feature films lately, especially from under-represented voices — ...
Sam Roberts Band returned to Halifax to kick off the first of 5 nights celebrating Chemical City, and reminded some of us ...
Mile End Kicks is Toronto critic-turned-filmmaker Chandler Levack’s second feature, following the delightful I Like Movies.
I’ve spoken with Elliot Page a couple times over the years — once socially through a mutual friend when we ran into each ...
Carsten Knox is a massive, cheese-eating nerd. In the day he works as a journalist in Halifax, Nova Scotia. At night he stares out at the rain-slick streets, watches movies, and writes about what he's ...
An average guy (Kazunari Ninomiya) takes the subway, presumably in Tokyo. He notices another man freaking out at a woman whose baby is wailing, insisting she get the baby to be quiet. He’s being rude ...
Lauren (Landecker, a triple-threat here) is a 50-something realtor divorcing fairly amicably, raising a little girl and trying to get back to her first love, acting. In a class for commercials she ...
There’s a tradition of Scandi cringe comedy that’s like freebasing crack versus the straight-ahead cocaine of the brand elsewhere in the world. Consider the excruciating, dark humour of The ...