With ’Mascots,’ Christopher Guest takes off the guiseMockumentary genius Christoper Guest is back, now on Netflix—walking the fine line between seriously funny, and funnily serious
The Skyjacker’s Tale and its plane-hijacking antiheroAccused of a massacre, Ishmael Muslim Ali allegedly hijacked a plane to flee—but says he didn’t commit the crime
How the Western has wanedWesterns once ruled the movie theatre. But a remake of ’The Magnificent Seven’ shows just how far the genre has fallen.
Blair Witch follows the original’s creepy footsteps back into the woodsCan the new ’Blair Witch’ possibly live up to the sheer terror of the pioneering ’Blair Witch Project’?
Nate Parker, rape allegations and The Birth of a NationA director who demands the redress of historical wrongs is forced to face his own past
16 to see at TIFF ’16: Brian D. Johnson’s picksA sweet 16 of must-see movies, plus a handful more our reviewer can’t wait to see
Why Canadian cinema might love Nordic Noir’s new waveThe lure of Nesbø and Knausgaard has stars like Matt Damon, Kristin Wiig and Michael Fassbender turning Scandinavia into the new Hollywood North
Remembering Gene Wilder, the everyman star both from and of the pastJaime Weinman on the charms and talents of New Hollywood comedy star Gene Wilder, who has died at 83
What would Jesus watch? Behold a new era in Christian filmChristian filmmaking is having a moment, eclipsing even movies about superheroes. Next? A devout remake of Ben-Hur.
Is Steven Spielberg washed up?His films still make money, but is this the mind that gave us Jaws and E.T.?