Saumya Baijal explores the changing face of modern Hindi cinema, especially the role of women.
Saumya Baijal explores the changing face of modern Hindi cinema, especially the role of women.
Scott Waldyn reviews The Killing Joke, an animated adaptation of the highly beloved comic book. Unfortunately, it's a bit of a dud. Our rating: C.
Scott Waldyn reviews the third film in the Star Trek reboot: Star Trek Beyond. Coming in with a B+, it's a definite step up from Into Darkness.
Captain Canada rides again, as Gabriel Ricard takes on the pretentious Jared Leto and the always engaging Bryan Cranston in his latest Movie Rodeo.
Films reviewed: The Nice Guys (2016), Blood Orange (2016), All the Way (2016), Coup de Torchon (1981), Money Monster (2016)
Sean Woodard reviews Nicolas Winding Refn's latest, The Neon Demon. It's quite the experience, and can be as deep or shallow as you want.
Sean Woodard writes a comedic review of Disney's latest, Finding Dory. Verdict: though not as good as the original, fans of the characters should go see the sequel.
Taras D. Butrej reviews James Wan's latest, The Conjuring 2. Although not as a good as the original, it's the best horror movie of 2016 to date.
Taras D. Butrej reviews the latest installment of the TMNT franchise, Out of the Shadows: despite its busy plot, it's a decent film.
Gabriel Ricard tackles Asian Scarlett Johansson, texting in films, and other depressing topics in the latest edition of Captain Canada's Movie Rodeo.
Reviews: Hail, Caesar (2016), Midnight Special (2016), Ned Rifle (2014), White Lightning (1973), Night of the Creeps (1986)
Taras D. Butrej endures the brightly colored mayhem of Bryan Singer's latest action-packed installment of Marvel's Merry Mutants, X-Men: Apocalypse.