Review: Your Place or Mine “The two leads in ‘Your Place or Mine’ lack chemistry and this creates some uncomfortable acting in many scenes.” – Catharine Horsley Categories Catharine Horsley
Review: Waves “Like its title, the movie comes at you in waves; many highs and many lows, and never really gives you a chance to breathe.” – Zach Chabot Categories Zachary Chabot
Review: After Ever Happy “The series is basically ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ for college kids. These movies aren’t for everyone, but they’re fun. Actually they’re not even fun, they’re just plain addicting.” – Alvin Tsang Categories Alvin Tsang
Review: All Quiet on the Western Front I wouldn’t recommend this to the faint of heart. It is an accurate depiction of the time and it deserves praise for not being scared to show it.” – Zach Chabot Categories Zachary Chabot
Review: Empire of Light “If you are a fan of the Sam Mendes and Roger Deakins combo (Road to Perdition, Skyfall, 1917), you’re in for a treat.” – Jith Paul Categories Jith Paul
Review: Baz Lurhmann’s Elvis “Lurhmann personifies the fantasy land that is Las Vegas while simultaneously showing the audience how the city can be as addicting as the games within it.” – Zach Chabot Categories Zachary Chabot
Review: Fresh “Fresh (2022) is captivating, highly romantic and absolutely horrific, and in my opinion, one of the best horrors in the last two years.” – Alvin Tsang Categories Alvin Tsang
Review: Stories in 180 “The 3-minute episodes of Stories in 180 are a perfect length if you are looking for a quick chuckle or an amusing tale to check out on a short break or on your commute.” – Jith Paul Categories Jith Paul
Review: The Hire “The Hire series from BMW was viral branded content before the age of viral branded content.” – Jith Paul Categories Jith Paul
Review: Vicky and Sam “I found Nuno Rocha’s film tongue-in-cheek, fun, innovative and particularly entertaining to watch as a filmmaker.” – Jith Paul Categories Jith Paul
Review: The Phone Call “The Phone Call is a quiet film that really stays with you, days after you see it. I found it gut-wrenching to watch at times, but ultimately, the film is an inspiring story about humanity and compassion.” – Jith Paul Categories Jith Paul
Review: Buzkashi Boys “This film still haunts me. The story is relatable. Many of us want to escape what we sometimes see as our destiny.” – Jith Paul Categories Jith Paul
Review: Barbarian “Barbarian is an artistic, well made horror film that succeeds in keeping its audience on edge and constantly afraid of what might happen next. It is well worth the time spent watching.” – Nick McKay Categories Nick McKay
Review: Dear Evan Hansen “If you are thinking about watching a film that addresses mental health, or you are someone who struggles with mental health and may be searching for a character to relate to, then this movie is not for you.” – Catharine Horsley Categories Catharine Horsley
Review: Clifford The Big Red Dog “This film is heartwarming, and conveys a sense of nostalgia by causing the audience to reflect on their own lives when they were kids.” – Catharine Horsley Categories Catharine Horsley
Review: Baduk (2nd Review) “Baduk is a beautiful reminder to always cherish those beautiful moment with the people we care about, a reminder to appreciate some things we might take for granted in life.” – Philippe Macdonald Categories Philippe Macdonald