The Christmas Chronicles
Netflix pulled a new Christmas movie from under the tree, starring Kurt Russell as Santa. Is it a new classic or a lump of coal? While I have been known to have an allergic reaction to the overuse of...
View Article2001: A Space Odyssey at Regina’s Kramer IMAX Theatre
The Kramer IMAX in Regina is screening a special print of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. Hurry – it’s only on until January 4th, 2019. Last Friday night, my wife and I attended the Kramer...
View ArticleThe Favourite
Yorgos Lanthimos has not only done it again with The Favourite, he may have done it in a way that speaks to a broader audience. A quick glance at Wikipedia says that Queen Anne of Great Britain — the...
View ArticleThe House That Jack Built
Lars von Trier is back with another controversial film. Is it controversy for its own sake or is it good enough to go beyond that? Infamous writer/director Lars von Trier’s movies always arrive amid a...
View ArticleSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Got Spider-man fatigue? Too bad. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is an amazing adventure that pushes the envelope of animation and storytelling. Strap yourself in! Thwip! How much is too much of a...
View ArticleVice
Headlines will no doubt make big deal of another physical transformation by Christian Bale, but does Vice, “The Dick Cheney movie,” make for thoughtful entertainment? From his humble beginnings as a...
View ArticleAquaman
It’s doing insane business overseas, but is Aquaman a cure for what ails the DC film universe? Dan says it’s swimming in the right direction. Long considered the laughing stock of the DC Universe’s...
View ArticleBlu ray Review – Peppermint
Jennifer Garner stars in Peppermint, a revenge fantasy in the vein of Death Wish; we look at the movie and features on the blu-ray release. Jennifer Garner finally gets her turn to play out the revenge...
View ArticleGlass
Is the film, Glass, are we getting the amazing M. Night Shymalan or the horrible M. Night Shymalan? Well, the answer is, kinda both. Sigh. Prefacing a new M. Night Shyamalan movie is a problematic...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: The House With a Clock in Its Walls
We look at the new blu-ray release of The House with a Clock in Its Walls, a family-friendly horror movie from the director of Hostel. A box office hit last fall, Eli Roth’s PG-rated The House with a...
View ArticleLords of Chaos
The Broadway Theatre and the Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival brought us Jonas Åkerlund’s music bio on Norwegian black metal, Lords of Chaos. Dave reviews it. Editor’s Note: Special props to The...
View ArticleCold War
In limited release now, Cold War is another amazing film from Academy Award-nominated director Pawel Pawlikowski. It’s a beautiful, heartbreaking love story for the ages. Fresh off three Academy Award...
View ArticleThe Feedback Society’s Best and Worst Movies of 2018
It’s that time of year again — the best and worst movies of 2018. Some of our favourite film critics and movie lover weigh in! Every January we grab some of the film writers and cinephiles in our...
View ArticleBlu Ray Review – The Sisters Brothers
Based on the Patrick DeWitt novel, The Sisters Brothers is an old west tale. We take a look at its brand new blu ray release. It’s the 1850s and Oregon is the wild, wild Pacific Northwest. Infamous...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: The Grinch
The Dr. Seuss Blu-ray is like a giant Christmas sack full of gifts for you to explore. It’s definitely worth your family or Christmas collection. Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch arrives on every home...
View ArticleMiss Bala
Yet another Americanized remake of a foreign property has issues translating all the things that worked from the source material, with new film, Miss Bala. The new movie Miss Bala tries to mix politics...
View ArticleGreen Book
So, is Green Book Best Picture worthy? A shameful rewriting of history? Or a nice little movie that wandered into the mire of public controversy? I think I might be a bit late to this party. Green Book...
View ArticleAddicted to Nicolas Cage
We feel like it’s time to seek professional help for poor Kim, who seems to have some sort of horrible, life-threatening addiction to Nicolas Cage. Maybe you already know this about me, but I really...
View ArticleAt Eternity’s Gate – DVD Release
Dan looks at the home video release of the film, At Eternity’s gate, starring Willem Dafoe as Vincent van Gogh. Great movie, lackluster dvd release. One of 2018’s finest overlooked gems, At Eternity’s...
View ArticlePet Sematary
It’s inevitable that we would compare the new Pet Sematary movie to the 1989 version. Does it manage to top the original Mary Lambert film? I don’t know if I realized it before this week, but from...
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