I’m not a prude, but three hours of sex and drugs is hard to watch. That pretty much describes The Wolf of
This film by Zach Braff has him starring as Aidan Bloom, a 40ish husband, father and actor. The only problem is he
“The movies are like a machine that generates empathy.” So says Roger Ebert in the opening scenes of this honest,
Sweet, melancholy and honest, Begin Again is a welcome antidote to the summer action-movie blahs. John Carney, the writer and director of Once,
This is a Polish film that poignantly illustrates the damaging and far-reaching effects of war. Set in Lodz and small
Calling all Jane Austen junkies: This one’s for you. The issues of class and gender that create such delicious 18th-century drama in
Jon Favreau directs and stars in this paean to chefs. I was expecting a lame restaurant story, a la Anthony Bourdain,
I didn’t much like Maleficent, but the problem might be my childhood adoration for Disney’s Sleeping Beauty. Maleficent is one
The Jewish Film Festival takes place at Landmark Theatres Plaza Frontenac June 8 to 12. The matinee and evening screenings focus on
This is the most enjoyable movie I’ve seen in a long time. It’s written and directed by John Turturro, but