By Prabhjot Bains
Jesse Eisenberg's tender meditation on grief, pain, and what entitles us to experience them in the first place.
By Prabhjot Bains
Jesse Eisenberg's tender meditation on grief, pain, and what entitles us to experience them in the first place.
By Prabhjot Bains
Filmmakers Scott Beck and Bryan Woods craft a new kind of horror with ideological depth.
By RANGE
16 features and nine shorts highlight diverse themes and Alberta filmmakers.
By Prabhjot Bains
Director Coralie Fargeat boldly finds the "taste” in tasteless.
By Prabhjot Bains
The Oscar-winning director dissects the hidden agendas of the papacy in his tense, twist-filled thriller.
By Prabhjot Bains
Erin Lee Carr’s documentary feels like a YouTube exposé that might have been green-lit by VICE, for better and for worse.
By Prabhjot Bains
At its best, director John Crowley’s film evokes a weepy page-turner, and at its worst, feels like a glorified Hallmark movie.
By Prabhjot Bains
Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga sing and dance in a film that inherently struggles to justify its existence.
By Maggie McPhee
The award-winning Cree filmmaker blends tradition, healing, and activism to change how Indigenous stories are shared.
By Maggie McPhee
New series So Long, Marianne chronicles the couple's famed love affair and crystallizes the unstable world from which the Canadian legend mined his work.