10 summer movies Optimus Prime doesn’t want you to see
Hark, summer movie-goer – there is still hope at the local theatre.
Kathryn McCaughey on NOBRO’s full-length debut, taxes and snake blood.
Hark, summer movie-goer – there is still hope at the local theatre.
Can’t find the Lord of the Rings trilogy on Netflix Canada? That kind of thing happens a lot, writes Clinton Hallahan. Here are suggestions for alternative viewing.
GI Joe: Cobra Strikes welcomes Adrianne Palicki to the cast.
Cinema Sewer’s Robin Bougie talks to the British cult film illustrator behind posters for Hobo With a Shotgun, Savage Streets and more.
An interactive video looks at a Northern mining town that has ceased to exist except in memories and photographs and, perhaps, the Weakerthans catalogue.
Rumours, patented falsehoods and grains of truth when it comes to this (and next) summer’s superhero blockbusters.
The competition for top prize is fierce at the 64th Cannes Film Festival: Almodovar, Malick, von Trier. And the poster is fabulous.
Model/actor/martial artist in conversation about Canuck grindhouse homage.
Some people brought out the best – and worst – in the actress, writes Regan Payne.
Preview by Julia Brown.
Films – and footwear – are the focus of the ‘Cousin Oliver’ of the Canadian Film Festival circuit. In between gastronomic pursuits, Rachel Fox reports.
Highlights of the 2009 Whistler Film Festival. Rachel Fox story, Jason Whyte photos.
Rachel Fox ferrets out the good stuff on the last days of the 2009 Whistler Film Festival.
Two documentaries, Best Worst Movie and Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist, Rebel. Plus: fashion do’s and don’t’s at the Whistler Film Festival.
A pre-Hot Tub Time Machine, pre-Mad Men Jessica Pare at the 2009 Whistler Film Festival. Recap by Rachel Fox, photos by Fox and Jason Whyte.