Just Don’t Call Me Late For Dinner
A dozen years ago there was a black comedy French film called Le diner de cons. The story is about a group of prominent French… Read More »Just Don’t Call Me Late For Dinner
A dozen years ago there was a black comedy French film called Le diner de cons. The story is about a group of prominent French… Read More »Just Don’t Call Me Late For Dinner
The Last Testament of George Harrison is a feature documentary narrated by an audio recording allegedly made by the late titular Beatle. Apparently, Harrison just… Read More »Paul May Be Dead But This Film Is Boring
Living in a post-Austin Powers world unfortunately means the name Chloe evokes images of a web-footed, French child prostitute with evil progeny. Not so with… Read More »Atom Egoyan’s Chloe is Creepy, Sexy… and Lousy
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This Halloween video stores will be swamped with patrons clamouring to be scared silly. In the finite universe of horror-cinema most will settle for a… Read More »The Ten Best Horror Films You’ve Never Seen
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Bruce McDonald Talks Pontypool is one of those weird words you roll around your mouth like a jawbreaker while you try to recall the proper… Read More »Pontypool: Shut Up or Die!
Good news for film lovers, filmmaker Laurent Cantet’s Entre Le Murs (The Class) has finally found its way into the cultural backwater that is Calgary.… Read More »Entre Le Murs is in a Class above the Rest
Another year of sitting in dark rooms watching flickering light against the wall has come and gone. The year in cinema hasn’t been the best… Read More »Popcorn Rapture: The Best and Worst of Cinema in 2008
Just when Calgary homophobes thought it was safe to return to the multiplex Gus Van Sant returns with a quintessential masterpiece of New Queer Cinema… Read More »Got Milk?