Charlize Theron kicks butt and takes names in Atomic Blonde
Oscar winner channels Pam Grier in her latest physical role.
View ArticleAl Gore on three key climate change issues facing Canadians
Al Gore's new documentary, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power, will open in theatres this week.
View Article'The wickedest doll since Chucky:' Annabelle isn't to be toyed with
Villain of The Conjuring series is based on a real doll locked up by ghost hunters.
View ArticleThis Pennywise will show you fear in a handful of greasepaint
In the newest adaptation of It, Bill Skarsgård's Pennywise claims his place at the top of Hollywood's skin-crawling clown hierarchy.
View ArticleHaifaa Al-Mansour leads surge of female directors at TIFF
Filmmaker from Saudi Arabia overcomes misogyny, directs an unbound Elle Fanning in Mary Shelley.
View ArticleHitman 101: The basics to becoming an assassin in movies
American Assassin only the latest in a long line of great quotes from death dealers.
View ArticleNew horror-comedy film is like Groundhog Day with a twist
Happy Death Day is Hollywood's latest film to run moviegoers in cinematic time circles.
View Article'People like to be scared': Understanding the science behind why we watch...
A jolt of fear from the likes of Leatherface and Jigsaw makes the heart race and releases a hormone called dopamine that’s associated with pleasure.
View ArticleFrom Adam West to Ben Affleck, the suit makes the (Bat)man
The newest version of the batsuit in Justice League gives Batman a "more aggressive" look with samurai-style gloves and a revamped cowl.
View ArticleThe Disaster Artist is a love letter to The Room, and to movies in general
Depending on your point of view, filmmaker Tommy Wiseau is either delusional or aspirational, but in James Franco’s hands he’s also never less than memorable.
View ArticleWhy we still have so much to learn from Winston Churchill
Joe Wright, director of Darkest Hour, likens Churchill’s crusade against Hitler to the resistance that has sprung up around the world in reaction to various far-right groups.
View Article'The bigger risks I take, the more I learn': Molly’s Game actor Jessica...
Chastain, who has taken on many projects that show her versatility, said she learns more from her failures than successes.
View ArticleRichard Crouse: The Post is a high-stakes look at journalism before the age...
Director Steven Spielberg’s film is a fist-pump-in-the-air examination of the integrity and importance of a free press.
View ArticleRichard Crouse: At 65, Liam Neeson is still kickin' butt, now as The Commuter
Liam Neeson's latest movie is a perfect companion to the Taken series, which vaulted the actor to action-hero status in 2008.
View ArticleSorry Liam Neeson, Paddington is the real hero this weekend: Crouse
A rare heartfelt kids' film, Paddington 2 opened alongside action thriller The Commuter and French drama Happy End.
View ArticleJessica Rothe, rising star of Forever My Girl, wants to do it all
Jessica Rothe, who last appeared in the time loop murder mystery Happy Death Day, now hopes to catch Guillermo del Toro’s eye.
View ArticleWhy war drama 12 Strong is not your typically skewed U.S. military horseplay
Actor Geoff Stults talks about his challenge in working with horses and the film's universal appeal.
View ArticleRichard Crouse: Winchester, starring Helen Mirren, is a real house of horrors
Winchester has the underpinnings of a good psychological drama but a biography dampens the mythology with a dose of reality.
View ArticleThe making of The 15:17 to Paris was 'therapeutic' for real-life heroes
Americans star as themselves in Clint Eastwood-directed movie about an attempted terrorist attack on a train to Paris.
View ArticleRichard Crouse: Fifty Shades Freed features whips, chains and unintended laughs
The third instalment of the Fifty Shades of Grey film franchise could very well make you want to gag, writes movie critic Richard Crouse.
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