Star Trek Into Darkness
Now that J.J. Abrams is in charge of both the Star Trek and Star Wars franchises, some spillover between their respective universes may be inevitable....;
Mud
An unabashedly old-fashioned drama about two boys’ encounter with a fugitive in rural Arkansas, Mud is a strong showcase for a pair of talents in the...;
Greetings from Tim Buckley
Starring Penn Badgley, Imogen Poots. Written by Daniel Algrant, David Brendel. Directed by Daniel Algrant. STC. 100 min. Opens May 17 at TIFF Bell Lightbox...;
The We and the I
Bouncing back from that blockbuster belly-flop The Green Hornet, Michel Gondry finds a more rewarding vehicle for his playful imagination with The We...;
The Iceman
With his menacing glare and a face like an oversized and very angry baby, Michael Shannon seems a natural choice to play a dude as seriously evil as Richard...;
The Reluctant Fundamentalist
What’s in a name? Well, the protagonist of The Reluctant Fundamentalist goes by the handle of “Changez,” which is fine and dandy for a David Bowie...;
Fight Like Soldiers, Die Like Children
A frank, forthright talker who’s unafraid to wear his heart on the same part of his sleeve that once brandished his UN patch, Roméo Dallaire is never...;
The Angels’ Share
A low-key caper comedy about a group of working-class Scots who hatch a plan for an unlikely heist while on a court-ordered community-service detail,...;
Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf’s
As a tribute to the splendours and pleasures of extremely conspicuous consumption, Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf’s inevitably feels out of step with...;
Films in Remembrance of Things To Come: Works by Chris Marker
“Have you ever heard anything more stupid than what they teach in film schools—not to look at the camera?” So asked French filmmaker/multimedia...;







