The timely gravity of ’Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’Could Martin McDonagh’s ’Three Billboards,’ spurred by an acting tour-de-force from Frances McDormand, be this year’s ’Moonlight’ at the Oscars?
Harvey Weinstein and the theatre of victim blamingAnne Kingston: Foisting responsibility on the accusers deflects attention from the systems that protected—and continue to protect—Weinstein
In ’Mark Felt,’ a ghost from America’s political past echoes in the presentLiam Neeson takes on the role of Deep Throat—a heroic but complex, hard-to-read crusader—in ’Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House’
Alanis Obomsawin: What drives meThe 85-year-old Indigenous filmmaker—who just released her 50th movie—on her life, her work, and the power of words
How a pair of Canadians infused their DNA into ’Blade Runner 2049’In the hands of Denis Villeneuve and Ryan Gosling, the sequel to a cult classic about an American dystopia becomes a bold arthouse blockbuster
Ai Weiwei, an artist in exile, turns to the refugee crisisThe dissident Chinese exile Ai Weiwei proves perfectly suited to the task of revealing the depths of the refugee crisis with his film, ’Human Flow’
10 powerful films from TIFF 2017 that deserve an Oscar nodWith the Toronto International Film Festival drawing to a close on Sunday, the Oscar race is now officially underway. Here are some worthy contenders.
Interview: The ’unretirement’ of Steven SoderberghIn 2013, the versatile director said he was retiring from moviemaking. Four years later, he’s back with ’Logan Lucky’. Here’s why.
How Dunkirk’s Canadian hero ’fell through the cracks’ of historyThe real-life, Montreal-born officer behind the evacuation gets no recognition in Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster movie. So how about a Heritage Minute?
How TV networks are adapting to millennials’ phone-first viewing habitsThis hour has two or three minutes. TV networks are investing heavily in original smartphone-friendly content