Everything We Know About Nightbitch | TIFF 2024
Nightbitch follows Amy Adams as a character known only as Mother, who is thrown into the stay-at-home routine of raising a toddler in the suburbs...
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Nightbitch follows Amy Adams as a character known only as Mother, who is thrown into the stay-at-home routine of raising a toddler in the suburbs...
Preview of the 49th Annual Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF 2024) TIFF 2024 | The 49th annual Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is set to showcase 278 films across various…
As if there weren't already enough films to schedule, with titles like Nightbitch, Anora, The Shrouds, and countless others, TIFF has added 20 films to the lineup and schedule
Cuckoo Movie Review Cuckoo Movie Review | Cuckoo is the second feature film from German director Tilman Singer and stars rising star Hunter Schafer from Euphoria fame. Cuckoo is very similar to…
In Our Blood Movie Review In Our Blood Movie Review | Pedro Kos's In Our Blood might just be the most under-talked-about film of this year, and it deserves much…
Eugene, Peter, and Dasha Nekrasova might just be the most intriguing trio in the age of the internet. They are friends and frequent collaborators with a lot to say about how we use technology and the internet
A Conversation with Zach Kornfeld: Director of Ouch! Trailer Full Video Interview Zach Kornfeld and Ouch! | I had the pleasure of sitting down to chat with Zach Kornfeld over…
The Fantasia Film Festival has been serving up great indie films for Montrealers since 1996, and they plan to continue doing so for many years to come. Here are 5 of the "must-watch" films playing at this years festival.
In my conversation with In a Violent Nature director Chris Nash, he shines some light on the filmmaking experience, from the surprisingly smooth pre-production process, through having to reshoot 70% of the film, to dealing with the inescapable imposter syndrome.
I had a blast sitting down to talk with the guys from The Last Video Store. Their love of cinema, particularly B-Movies shone through - both in our conversation, but also in the film itself.