Interstellar: A cosmic love letter to the human spiritChristopher Nolan’s ’Interstellar’ is perfectly in tune with our Hadfieldian moment of pop astronomy
Marvel Studios Announces the Future of Movies and the WorldThe world’s leading superhero film producer announces four years’ worth of obscure characters who will soon be popular.
Of pedals and metals: In search of bike maestro Giuseppe Marinoni It wasn’t easy to make a cinematic ode to a reclusive and eccentric bicycle maker from Montreal
The real monster in ‘Gone Girl’? Clichéd archetypingEmma Teitel on David Fincher’s ’Gone Girl’ and the current vogue for bad characters
All the world’s a wage: What top Canadian actors earnA look at some of our biggest stars’ biggest paydays, and how one Ontario A-lister compares to the average thespian
Adam Driver is a mad star for a bland worldCan the actor’s brand of gangly, nervous aggression persevere in the face of film’s soulless leading-man stereotype?
TIFF 2014: Photo DiaryFrom celebs to selfies, look back on another fantastic TIFF with our best-of-fest gallery
TIFF 2014: The haiku reviewForget long-form reviews. Jeff Harris takes his TIFF stance in the elegant 5-7-5 haiku poem form.
Jean-Marc Vallée: Film’s redemption manThe Quebec director has been saving Hollywood stars. Now he’s doing the same for Canadian cinema.
TIFF, the Enigma MachineBrian D. Johnson recaps a festival defined by binge-watching, urban oases, and the craving to find film magic