“Don Jon” and “Enough Said” Both Deliver Smart Takes on Romance

By John Corrado Joseph Gordon-Levitt is one of the most likeable young actors currently working, having already proven himself in multiple different roles.  With Don Jon, he proves that he is equally capable as both a writer and director, delivering a solid debut feature that premiered at TIFF and I already look forward to watching… Read More “Don Jon” and “Enough Said” Both Deliver Smart Takes on Romance

Movie Review: Rush

Rush – An eOne Films’ Release http://www.rushmovie.com/intl/ca-en/ Release Date: September 27th, 2013 Rated 14A for coarse language, sexual content and disturbing content Running time: 123 minutes Ron Howard (dir.) Peter Morgan (screenplay) Hans Zimmer (music) Chris Hemsworth as James Hunt Daniel Brühl as Niki Lauda Olivia Wilde as Suzy Miller Alexandra Maria Lara as Marlene… Read More Movie Review: Rush

DVD Review: The Bling Ring

The Bling Ring – An eOne Films’ Release http://theblingring.com DVD Release Date: September 17th, 2013 Rated 14A for coarse language and substance abuse Running time: 90 minutes Sofia Coppola (dir.) Sofia Coppola (writer) Based on the Vanity Fair article The Suspect Wore Louboutins by Nancy Jo Sales Daniel Lopatin (music) Brian Reitzell (music) Katie Chang as… Read More DVD Review: The Bling Ring

Denis Villeneuve’s “Prisoners” is a Tense Thriller Guided By Strong Performances

By John Corrado After premiering at TIFF and being voted the second runner up for the coveted BlackBerry People’s Choice Award at the festival, Prisoners opened in first place at the box office over the weekend with a respectable $21.4 million. Receiving a passionate response in many circles and provoking a stirring conversation, this is… Read More Denis Villeneuve’s “Prisoners” is a Tense Thriller Guided By Strong Performances

Movie Review: Good Ol’ Freda

Good Ol’ Freda – A KinoSmith Release http://www.goodolfreda.com Release Date: September 20th, 2013 @ Bloor Hot Docs Cinema Rated STC Running time: 86 minutes Ryan White (dir.) Jessica Lawson (writer) Ryan White (writer) Paul Koch (music) Freda Kelly as Herself George Harrison as Himself (archive footage) John Lennon as Himself (archive footage) Paul McCartney as… Read More Movie Review: Good Ol’ Freda

DVD/Blu-ray Release: Homeland: The Complete Second Season

Last week, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment released the complete second season of Homeland on Blu-ray & DVD.  The winner of multiple awards, the second season follows former CIA operative Carrie Mathieson (Claire Danes) as she falls back into her game of deceit with mysterious ex-Marine Nicholas Brody (Damien Lewis), as they encounter a new… Read More DVD/Blu-ray Release: Homeland: The Complete Second Season

TIFF 2013: Thoughts on the Festival and “12 Years a Slave” for People’s Choice

By John Corrado How do you discuss numerous films and days worth of experiences in a single article?  I have tried before, and often find myself met with a challenge.  But the just wrapped Toronto International Film Festival deserves a final send off, a wrap up of the events that took place mainly over the… Read More TIFF 2013: Thoughts on the Festival and “12 Years a Slave” for People’s Choice

DVD/Blu-ray Release: Star Trek Into Darkness

Today, Paramount is releasing this summer’s smash hit Star Trek Into Darkness on Blu-ray & DVD.  An effortlessly cool sequel from director J.J. Abrams, fans are encouraged to add this one to their collections.  We reviewed Star Trek Into Darkness back on May 17th, and our overall consensus was: “Expertly directed by J.J. Abrams, Star… Read More DVD/Blu-ray Release: Star Trek Into Darkness

TIFF 2013: First Batch of Capsule Reviews

By John Corrado The 38th Toronto International Film Festival kicks off this evening with the world premiere of Bill Condon’s The Fifth Estate, a drama centred around WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (Benedict Cumberbatch) and his colleague Daniel Domscheit-Berg (Daniel Bruhl). Although I am under strict embargo on reviewing The Fifth Estate until the film opens in… Read More TIFF 2013: First Batch of Capsule Reviews