In 1836 the Russian author Nikolai Gogol wrote a play called The Revisor in which not only the corruption but also the profound lack of humanity of government bureaucracies [read on]
Mötley Crüe is recognized to be one of the most influential and notorious bands in the world, and it was only a matter of time before their fans got a biopic of this group. [read on]
Honestly, young adult novel adaptations tend to be uninspired films. Granted, The Fault in our Stars, Love, Simon and The Hate U Give are some great exceptions, but the rest [read on]
The documentary The Sunday Sessions takes an observational approach to exploring a controversial practice known as conversion therapy. The film gives viewers the opportunity [read on]
It’s extremely heartening and exciting to see that two Canadian live action short films have made it to the short list of nominees at the Oscars, which are this Sunday [read on]
There’s one thing we can all agree on: The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot is a pretty weird and long name for a movie. This is one of the hardest films to do a [read on]
Animated shorts have a very special place in my heart. I love animation as a genre and usually the Oscar nominated animated shorts are a great group of films, though not the [read on]