Antiviral (Canadian Film)
Brandon Cronenberg follows in his father’s footsteps with an impressive body horror/thriller.
Brandon Cronenberg follows in his father’s footsteps with an impressive body horror/thriller.
In the 70s, a boy with Down Syndrome is taken care of by a gay couple, who decide to love him, feed him, give him an education and a place to live until he’s mess of a mother is released from prison.
Only accompanied by her talking cat, a young woman sets out to discover what’s been happening with all the scientists that have been disappearing.
An angsty and slacking loner meets the complicated love of his life. Their story makes up an interesting coming-of-age romance.
Although the recently released remake of Arthur is a bit different than its original, it’s definitely worth a watch if you enjoy a sweet story with a good amount laughs.
The Christmas season starts with the question that many nosy kids have asked in this “need for answers” day and age: if Santa is real, how does he manage with all those presents in one night?
The Artist is a film that works as a exposition of the film industry rather than a love letter towards classic films.
The premise of a film about how a family deals with the death of a beloved member is interesting and obviously grim, but James Franco’s take on the story is quite a mixed bag.
Table tennis, politics, a true story and Doona Bae! Can’t get better than As One, which follows the South and North Korean teams that united as one Korean team to beat China at the 1991 World Championship held in Chiba, Japan.