Doin’ It Review: A Timely Film About Self-Discovery

Lilly Singh’s first feature film, Doin’ It, is about a topic we often feel shame discussing: sex. But it’s also about so much more than that. It’s a film about self-discovery and loving yourself. It’s also a film we wish…

Steal Away TIFF Review: A Film Not Too Far From Our Reality

Two teenage girls, a debutante and a refugee, are plunged into a dangerous tug-of-war in an alternate universe that echoes the Deep South.

High Potential Season 2 Episode 1 Review: ‘Pawns’

High Potential Season 2 Episode 1 picks up where the season finale left off and cements the conflicts for the season. But we expected more.

Honey Bunch TIFF Review: The 70s’ Aesthetic is Strong in This One

Honey Bunch is a retro thriller movie steeped in the 70s that explores the lengths one would go for love. Read our review.

Eternal Return TIFF Review: A Romance That Reminds Me of That Arrival Quote

Eternal Return is an uplifting and sometimes heartbreaking reminder that our memories keep our loved ones alive. Read our review.

‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ Review: A Fantastic Farewell

Well, it’s been 15 years, 52 television episodes, and 3 films, but it’s time to say goodbye to the aristocratic Crawley family and their staff at Downton Abbey. Julian Fellowes’ period drama creation and its popularity have a special place…

Roofman TIFF Review: The One Where Channing Tatum Surprised Me

In all honesty, I didn’t know Channing Tatum had it in him to act like he did in the upcoming drama Roofman. 

Dust Bunny TIFF Review: Bryan Fuller’s Film Debut is Fearless

For being Bryan Fuller’s film directorial debut, Dust Bunny is absolutely fearless. Read our spoiler-free TIFF review.

Outlander: Blood of My Blood Season 1, Episode 7 Review: ‘Luceo Non Uro’

In Outlander: Blood of My Blood Season 1 Episode 7, Brian and Murtagh brotherhood is shattered, while Ellen and Brian are discovered.

Project Y TIFF Review: This is How You Elevate Women in Cinema

Project Y tells the story of two magnetic leads (Han So-hee and Jun Jong-seo), a heist, and zero regrets. Read our review.