Fantasia 2018: Official Poster & First Two Titles Unveiled Before The First Wave Of Festival Films
The Fantasia International Film Festival returns to Concordia University, The CinĂ©mathèque QuĂ©bĂ©coise, and The McCord Museum from July 12 to…
Cannes 2018 Lineup Announced: Godard, Panahi, Spike Lee & Kore-Eda In Competition
After Netflix’s Ted Sarandos confirmed that the streaming giants wouldn’t be sending any films to the biggest film festival in…
Official Poster for Cannes 2018 Pays Tribute To Godard’s ‘Pierrot Le Fou’
Prior to the official unveiling of 2018’s Festival De Cannes lineup, the festival has revealed the official poster for the…
Counterpart [2018–] – A Captivating Otherworldly Premise that Burrows Deep into Human Self
The lure of the doppelganger is certainly impossible to resist. The concept of a shadowy double or the question…
Lookback on Lumet: Fail-Safe [1964]
Fail-Safe is a startling film that effortlessly demands your attention. Once you’ve seen it, you won’t be able to shake it out of your mind.
Jigsaw [2017]: Unnecessary. Unwanted. Unwarranted.
In the era of exhuming done-n-dusted franchises with sequels, prequels, remakes & reboots that nobody ever asked for, Jigsaw surfaces…
Ghost Stories [2018]: A Clever Study of Existential Trauma Under the Spell of the Supernatural
Aren’t stories a way to hide our insecurities, our guilt and our self-inflicted hate for the person we have become? Jeremy…
The Graduate [1967] : 50th Anniversary Review
I first watched The Graduate (1967) when I was 18 years old. I watched the film again several times throughout…








