Kingston Canadian Film Festival
Into the Forest
Patricia Rozema
PUBLISHED Sep 13, 2015
Please note that only capsule reviews are authorized for this title until its theatrical release. Based on the Jean Hegland novel of the...
The Forbidden Room
Guy Maddin and Evan Johnson
PUBLISHED Sep 12, 2015
When The Forbidden Room, Guy Maddin and Evan Johnson's gleefully experimental, subconscious Freudian dream of a movie starts, a group of me...
Les êtres chers
Anne Émond
PUBLISHED Sep 11, 2015
Like Leolo, C'est pas moi, je le jure!, Mommy, Lost Song, Polytechnique and dozens of others, Anne Émond's Les êtres chers follows the Fren...
Luck's Hard: Ron Hawkins & the Do Good Assassins
David Brown and Daniel Williams
PUBLISHED Mar 2, 2015
As far as his fans are concerned, Canadian singer-songwriter Ron Hawkins and his backing band, the Do Good Assassins, can do no wrong. Si...
Maps to the Stars
David Cronenberg
PUBLISHED Oct 30, 2014
Bland as they may be, the adjectives cold and cerebral are the best two to describe the late period films of David Cronenberg. Most recentl...
Tu dors Nicole
Stéphane Lafleur
PUBLISHED Oct 16, 2014
In Stéphane Lafleur's latest cinematic fever dream, Tu dors Nicole ("You're sleeping, Nicole"), a scrawny, pre-pubescent boy — whom t...
Mommy
Xavier Dolan
PUBLISHED Oct 2, 2014
Twenty years ago, Xavier Dolan was sharing the screen in his first made-for-TV movie. Now, the cinematic wunderkind from Quebec has created...
Violent
Andrew Huculiak
PUBLISHED Oct 1, 2014
A cinematic sight that's more style than substance, Andrew Huculiak's silver screen debut Violent leaves a long-lasting impression thanks t...