Category: reviews
Wizard of Oz, The – Three-disc Collector’s Edition
Released in 2005, remastered and digitally restored, this 3-disc collection includes loads of extras, including a commentary by John Fricke and interviews with the cast and crew.
Winnie the Pooh (2011)
Winnie the Pooh is gentle and heart-warming and it’s just the right kind of film for anyone who wants a simple film with plenty of chuckles and smiles.
Wind Rises, The (Japanese Animation)
As much as Miyazaki likes to trail off into the land of dreams, The Wind Rises is a biopic through and through.
Win Win (2011)
From start to finish, Win Win is pretty much a warm, sweet indie film that benefits greatly from a strong cast and solid scripting by Thomas McCarthy, who makes the story easy for the audience to connect with the characters.
Who’s the Man (Japanese Short Film)
A funny short about the audition process of the film Who’s the Man, for which actress Jun Karasawa is looking to get the male lead role.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is the gritty bonkers story of a drunk and depressed detective who must clear the name of toon Roger Rabbit who is being blamed for the murder of Mr. ACME.
White: The Melody of the Curse
Indie directors Gok Kim and Sun Kim take on some of those Kpop industry stories, and give it a K-horror spin in their most commercial film to date.
White Stripes Under Great White Northern Lights, The
In White Northern Lights, Emmett Malloy documents The White Stripes’ first time doing a nationwide tour in Canada, not only visiting the biggest cities in the country, but also stopping by unusual venues in not-so-known Canadian cities.