RACHEL GETTING MARRIED is about a wedding. No, really.
For any guy who’s ever found himself part of a bro-mance…this one’s for you.
So that’s it, another year come and gone. 2008 was a slightly spotty year at the movies, but one that brought with it some cinematic … Read More ›
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON begins with a story about a clockmaker who built a clock for a New Orleans train station…a clock that … Read More ›
Edit: This top five was posted last year, but given that many of you weren’t reading this space back then, I figured I’d trot it … Read More ›
Edit: I’ve mentioned before that I felt movies I don’t get to see in a theatre are ones I shouldn’t write a full-out review for. … Read More ›
Doubt can be a bond as powerful and sustaining as certainty
And then there was one… The Screen Actors Guild announced their year-end nominees today, which leaves The Directors Guild as the last body to announce … Read More ›
As the game clock ticks down on 2008, each day another city’s film critics name their year-end-bests. The only two with any major intrigue are … Read More ›
One of my favorite things about this time of year is how audiences start getting trailers for next year’s big ticket movies and get appropriately … Read More ›
Small reminder to anyone in Toronto that the $3/Free-If-You’re-a-Member screening of IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE happens this conning Friday night. 7pm at The Bloor Cinema. … Read More ›
Now that I’ve had a day to digest the continuing oddity of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s Golden Globes nominations, I thought I’d fire off … Read More ›