‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ Review
Gore Verbinski’s latest film is a chaotic time-traveling adventure that finds a sliver of hope in a seemingly doomed society.
‘Back to the Past’ Review
Ng Yuen-fai and Jack Lai’s revival of ‘A Step into the Past’ has the potential to entertain fans of the TV show, but as a film it struggles to be more than just an extended epilogue.
‘Nirvanna The Band The Show The Movie’ Review
Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol return to Nirvanna the Band to make one last attempt to finally play the Rivoli in a time-traveling hilarious celebration of moviemaking magic.
TIFF 2025: ‘Forastera’ | ‘The Blue Trail’
Lucía Aleñar Iglesias' directorial debut is a subtly powerful exploration of memory and grief, while Gabriel Mascaro returns to TIFF with a celebration of life's uncertainties against a dystopian future setting.
TIFF 2025: ‘Karmadonna’ | ‘Junk World’
The Toronto International Film Festival’s Midnight Madness program delivers some religious mayhem with Aleksandar Radivojević’s ‘Karmadonna’ and ambitious, grotesque stop-motion animation in Takahide Hori’s ‘Junk World.’
TIFF 2025: ‘The Captive’ Review
Alejandro Amenábar’s latest film delves into the early life of Miguel de Cervantes, before he became one of history’s greatest storytellers.
‘Predator: Killer of Killers’ Review
Dan Trachtenberg’s latest film is an impressive animated anthology film that expands the Predator universe with tremendous action and smart characters.
‘Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning’ Review
Christopher McQuarrie’s fourth directed film in the long-running action franchise celebrates what came before while reckoning with the choices that will dictate Ethan Hunt’s future.
‘Dog Man’ Blu-ray Review
Peter Hastings’ latest film brings a hand-crafted animated adventure to the big screen that is imaginative and entertaining.
‘Demon City’ Review
Seiji Tanaka’s latest film is a bloody revenge film that never rises above its dependence on ultraviolence.
‘The Gorge’ Review
Scott Derrickson’s latest film relies on the chemistry of its leads and a focus on action to deliver thrilling popcorn entertainment.
‘Gladiator II’ review
Ridley Scott returns to one of his most prolific films with a sword-and-sandals epic that is both satisfying and disappointing.