Posts in Drama
‘The Life of Chuck’ Review: A Charming Cosmic Study of the Human Spirit [TIFF 2024]

Novelist Stephen King and director Mike Flanagan are both maestros of horror, but The Life of Chuck shows the tremendous sensitivity both men have towards life, love and humanity. [TIFF 2024]

Read More
'The Last Showgirl' Review: Aging Femininity Under the Vegas Lights [TIFF 2024]

'The Last Showgirl' is a floating dream of colors and sequences framing interactions between troubled and frustrated characters. It gives the audience a well-paced glimpse into a unique perspective of age and beauty and the sacrifices made to achieve what may not be worth it at all. [TIFF 24]

Read More
‘Go For Grandma’ Review: An Endearing Fantasy Short [Seattle Film Festival 2024]

Sabrina Doyle’s short film ‘Go For Grandma, which won the Grand Jury Award Best Short Film at the Seattle Film Festival, along with several other accolades, explores the subject of childhood trauma through the abuse caused by constant neglect and deflection.

Read More
'Love Lies Bleeding' Review: A Hot Mess in All the Right Ways

Love Lies Bleeding’ knows exactly what it is doing, even if the audience won’t predict where the story goes. The filmmakers make bold swings, whether through the film’s story, its performances, or its imagery, which creates a film that could only be described as ‘fearless’.

Read More
'Arthur the King' Review: A King's Struggling Journey of Survival

Arthur the King’ is arguably the best and most emotional film of the year - a true story about a dog’s resilience, pain, inspiration, life and belief as he goes from abuse and fighting for his life, to finding a family through the roughest conditions that the environment tends to throw at him.

Read More