At the Place of Ghosts (Sk+te’kmujue’katik) Review

Bretten Hannam’s At the Place of Ghosts (Sk+te’kmujue’katik) is a bewitching folk horror that eschews cheap thrills in favour of a more meditative experience.
100 Sunset Review: Subtle Diaspora Drama

Kunsang Kyirong’s 100 Sunset is an enchanting journey into the heart of Toronto’s Tibetan diaspora from an artist with a keen eye for detail.
Hans Zimmer & Friends: Film Review

Paul Dugdale’s Hans Zimmer & Friends is an amazing tribute to his compositions and the power of film and music.
Plainclothes Review: A Haunting Romance

Anchored by powerful lead performances and audacious directing, Plainclothes tells a haunting romantic tale that spotlights painful, difficult truths.
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery Review

Rian Johnson’s Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, a gripping entry in the Benoit Blanc series, blends gothic mystery with emotional depth.
Franz (2025) Film Review: A Daring Biopic

Agnieszka Holland takes bold creative swings with Franz, a unique and daring biopic worthy of a literary titan like Kafka.
Good Fortune Movie Review: Divine Comedy

Aziz Ansari makes his belated directorial debut with Good Fortune, a breezy Los Angeles-set comedy with an all-star cast.
The Golden Spurtle Review: A Simple Recipe

Constantine Costi’s documentary The Golden Spurtle is as warm and wholesome as a bowl of the very thing it spotlights: porridge in all its oaty glory.
The Girlfriend Review: Things We Do for Love

In The Girlfriend, Olivia Cooke and Robin Wright compete in a masterclass cat-and-mouse game, putting audiences on the edge of their seats.
Primavera Film Review: A Standing Ovation

Music and power intertwine in Primavera, as Antonio Vivaldi teaches an orphan virtuoso how to imagine a new destiny for herself.