Oscars 2012
How to Survive a Plague
David France
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2012
It's incredible to think that as recently as the '90s, contracting HIV was a death sentence, yet here we are in the 21st Century and North...
Flight
Robert Zemeckis
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2012
Robert Zemeckis, who has spent the greater part of the last decade playing with motion-capture animation (Beowulf, The Polar Express, A Chr...
Wreck-It Ralph
Rich Moore
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2012
While its charms are ample and its voice talent superb, Disney's nostalgic tribute to the villains and heroes of the arcade age burns throu...
Prometheus [Blu-Ray]
Ridley Scott
PUBLISHED Oct 19, 2012
While it's possible to get drawn in by the gorgeous design and soft philosophical musings of Ridley Scott's return to science fantasy, it t...
Argo
Ben Affleck
PUBLISHED Oct 11, 2012
With the help of Boston accents and hardscrabble locales, Ben Affleck's first two films (Gone Baby Gone and The Town) created vibrant, insu...
Frankenweenie
Tim Burton
PUBLISHED Oct 4, 2012
The familiar story of a boy and his dog, as interpreted by director Tim Burton, is at the heart of Frankenweenie. Based on his 1984 short f...
The Master
Paul Thomas Anderson
PUBLISHED Sep 20, 2012
Considering the substantial hype surrounding P.T. Anderson's long-awaited follow-up to the discomforting, declarative horror movie, There W...
Rebelle
Kim Nguyen
PUBLISHED Sep 20, 2012
Deliberately eschewing broad politics in favour of a more intimate and humanist take on child soldiers, Canadian director Kim Nguyen's Rebe...