Wes Anderson is a Great Director of Style and Substance

By John C. For my money, Wes Anderson is one of the best directors currently working.  With vibrant colours, striking cinematography and beautiful slow-motion scenes, he is a director who frames every shot brilliantly, creating a perfect marriage of lighting and dialogue that is unforgettable for the viewer.  Watching his films, we are observers to… Read More Wes Anderson is a Great Director of Style and Substance

Movie Review: Men in Black 3

Men in Black 3 – A Sony Pictures’ Release http://www.meninblack.com/ Release Date: May 25th, 2012 Rated PG for violence, language may offend Running time: 105 minutes Barry Sonnenfeld (dir.) Etan Cohen (screenplay) David Koepp (screenplay) Jeff Nathanson (screenplay) Michael Soccio (screenplay) Based on the comic by Lowell Cunningham Danny Elfman (music) Will Smith as Agent… Read More Movie Review: Men in Black 3

Movie Review: Where Do We Go Now?

Where Do We Go Now? – A Sony Pictures Classics’ Release http://www.mongrelmedia.com/dvd/info.cgi?id=2104 Release Date: May 25th, 2012 Rated 14A for some language, drug content and mature themes Running time: 98 minutes Nadine Labaki (dir.) Nadine Labaki (screenplay) Jihad Hojeily (screenplay) Rodney Al Haddid (screenplay) Khaled Mouzannar (music) Claude Baz Moussawbaa as Takla Layla Hakim as… Read More Movie Review: Where Do We Go Now?

DVD/Blu-ray Release: The Secret World of Arrietty

Today, Disney Home Entertainment released the animated film The Secret World of Arrietty on Blu-ray & DVD.  Beautifully animated at Studio Ghibli in Japan, this is a quietly resonant and intricately detailed film that will stick with you long after the credits roll.  We reviewed The Secret World of Arrietty when it opened in theatres… Read More DVD/Blu-ray Release: The Secret World of Arrietty

DVD Review: This Means War

This Means War – A 20th Century Fox Release http://www.thismeanswarmovie.com DVD Release Date: May 22nd, 2012 Rated 14A for violence, sexual content and some language Running time: 96 minutes McG (dir.) Timothy Dowling (screenplay and story) Simon Kinberg (screenplay) Marcus Gautesen (story) Christophe Beck (music) Reese Witherspoon as Lauren Chris Pine as FDR Foster Tom Hardy… Read More DVD Review: This Means War

Those Who Have Died will Live on Through Movies and Music

By John C. We aren’t even halfway through the year, and the world has already lost far too many important names in the entertainment industry.  Although some of these people weren’t directly involved in filmmaking, the mark that they left on the world of movies will continue to be felt for a long time. Pop… Read More Those Who Have Died will Live on Through Movies and Music

Movie Review: The Dictator

The Dictator – A Paramount Pictures’ Release http://www.republicofwadiya.com/ Release Date: May 16th, 2012 Rated 14A for coarse language, sexual content and crude content Running time: 83 minutes Larry Charles (dir.) Sacha Baron Cohen (screenplay) Alec Berg (screenplay) David Mandel (screenplay) Jeff Schaffer (screenplay) Erran Baron Cohen (music) Sacha Baron Cohen as Aladeen/Efawadh Anna Faris as… Read More Movie Review: The Dictator

Criterion Release: Being John Malkovich

The visionary 1999 classic Being John Malkovich is being released on Blu-ray & DVD today, as part of the prestigious Criterion Collection.  Starring John Cusack as a struggling puppeteer who finds a portal that literally takes him into the mind of actor John Malkovich, the strikingly original film was deservingly nominated for three Academy Awards… Read More Criterion Release: Being John Malkovich

Movie Review: Dark Shadows

Dark Shadows – A Warner Bros. Pictures’ Release http://darkshadowsmovie.warnerbros.com/index.html Release Date: May 11th, 2012 Rated 14A for graphic violence and substance abuse Running time: 113 minutes Tim Burton (dir.) Seth Grahame-Smith (screenplay and story) John August (story) Based on the television series created by Dan Curtis Danny Elfman (music) Johnny Depp as Barnabas Collins Michelle… Read More Movie Review: Dark Shadows

Audiences Assemble in a Big Way for “The Avengers”

By John C. After the lead up of five blockbuster films and years of anticipation amongst Marvel fans, The Avengers opened to the tune of $207.4 million, literally smashing first weekend box office records both here and across the border.  Add in another $447.4 million from international sales, and you get a bona fide success… Read More Audiences Assemble in a Big Way for “The Avengers”

Hot Docs 2012: Award Winners and Personal Favourites

By John C. The 19th annual Hot Docs Film Festival came to a close over the weekend, with the visually stunning Chasing Ice being chosen as the People’s Choice and The Imposter taking home the Filmmakers Award.  Between the newly renovated Bloor Hot Docs Cinema and audiences of over 165,000 people, the festival broke all… Read More Hot Docs 2012: Award Winners and Personal Favourites

Book Review: The LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia

Last year DK Publishing ran an event celebrating reading, and raising money for literacy programs, in honour of May the 4th, an unofficial day to celebrate all things Star Wars. Again this year, the event is running and DK has partnered with Indigo and Chapters bookstores in Canada to bring the event to you.  See here… Read More Book Review: The LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia

Hot Docs 2012: Five Capsule Reviews, including “Radioman”

By John C. When the 19th annual Hot Docs Film Festival opened last Thursday,  I shared my recommendations for Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry, Finding North, The Queen of Versailles, Indie Game: The Movie and Detropia.  On Tuesday, I published capsule reviews of Big Easy Express, Ping Pong, Ballroom Dancer, The Frog Princes and Only the… Read More Hot Docs 2012: Five Capsule Reviews, including “Radioman”

Hot Docs 2012: Five Capsule Reviews, including “Only the Young”

By John C. The 19th annual Hot Docs Film Festival is going strong in Toronto until next Sunday.  When the festival opened last Thursday, I published capsule reviews for Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry, Finding North, The Queen of Versailles, Indie Game: The Movie and Detropia. Now that we are partway through the festival, here are… Read More Hot Docs 2012: Five Capsule Reviews, including “Only the Young”