
It's no A Charlie Brown Christmas but You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown, written by Charles M. Schulz and produced by long-time collaborato...
It's no A Charlie Brown Christmas but You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown, written by Charles M. Schulz and produced by long-time collaborato...
The best coming-of-age stories weave together universal themes with individual stories. The audience must be able relate to the narrative ...
In an age when Bon Jovi are seemingly as ubiquitous now as they were at the height of their "hair band glory, and when New Kids on the Bloc...
The now-defunct collaboration between Deadwood creator David Milch and "surf noir novelist Kem Nunn, John from Cincinnati should have been...
The Last King of Scotland, the fictional debut by esteemed UK documentary director Kevin McDonald (Touching the Void), is a highly watchable...
Finally available on DVD, this disturbingly hilarious cult favourite was far too dark and defiant of conventional categorisation to find an...
Anyone who has ever criticised zeitgeist-y author Douglas Coupland for not being Canadian enough should see Souvenir of Canada, the document...
The back cover of OK Computer: A Classic Album Under Review claims that it is "a documentary film which reassesses and offers new insight o...
Anyone who has ever criticised zeitgeist-y author Douglas Coupland for not being Canadian enough should see Souvenir of Canada, the document...
The back cover of OK Computer: A Classic Album Under Review claims that it is "a documentary film which reassesses and offers new insight o...
One of the timelier releases of the last few weeks, Little Jerusalem is an intimate look into the Parisian suburb of the title, a low-income...
With so many so mainstream animated flicks trying to straddle both the adult and childrens audiences with varying degrees of success, its...
The Quinceañera is an elaborate coming-out party kind of a cross between a Bat Mitzvah and a Sweet Sixteen marking a Mexican-American 15...
Until it jumped the shark toward the end of its eight-season run, That 70s Show was one of the most reliably entertaining programs on telev...
They say that great books often make mediocre movies and that mediocre books often make great movies. So what happens when someone decides t...
Michael Cuestas 2001 debut, L.I.E., was a dark, unsettling film about a troubled 15-year-old boy whose most meaningful relationship was wit...
The romantic comedy is an unfairly maligned, generally shat upon genre we all know where the storys heading and very rarely does it chall...
Backed by a Starbucks marketing muscle, Akeelah and the Bee is the cinematic equivalent of said ubiquitous coffee chain: completely formul...
Hailed by many as the Jewish My Big Fat Greek Wedding faint praise if I ever heard it Keeping Up with the Steins aims for gentle satire...
An intimate look at a private, insular culture by an outsider is always a risky prospect, but with The Syrian Bride, Israeli filmmaker Eran...