Talk about living colour: ’I Send You This Cadmium Red’ A multimedia stage work brings meditations on colour by John Berger and John Christie vividly to life
Kevin Bacon, step down, Footloose 2.0 is an upgradeThe dancing is better, the drama grittier, the stars sexier—plus the music and cast are more diverse
Slapstick birding? ’The Big Year’ is a big turkeyThere’s more wit in any one of Steve Martin’s tweets than in this entire bird-brained movie
Goin’ down the road, againAfter four decades, a sequel to a Canadian classic serves as a resonant requiem
How dare Tom CruiseFans of Lee Child thrillers are apoplectic about who’ll play his six-foot-five hero in the movie
Iranian films go audience-friendly, are explicitly political’Circumstance’ breaks so many taboos it will certainly be banned in Iran
Backroom brains: first ’Moneyball,’ now hardball in ’Ides of March’Clooney and Pitt may be branded as glamour boys, but their real romance is with intelligence
Will hockey movies ever grow up?Two nervy contenders still don’t dignify the genre. Give us a ’Moneyball’!
Seth Rogen makes cancer a laughing matter in 50/50Finally, a buddy movie with a narrative arc built around chemo
The real festival starsNow that the circus act has left Toronto, our critic picks the films that are bound for glory