Gilbert Speaks on Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’
Marie Gilbert expected “Sinners” to be just a horror film. What she got was something more.
Marie Gilbert expected “Sinners” to be just a horror film. What she got was something more.
Marie Gilbert looks at the new Canadian horror film “Kryptic” and talks to its director, Kourtney Roy.
In “Agatha’s Almanac,” filmmaker Amalie Atkins introduces us to Aunt Agatha and the beauty of simplicity.
Marie Gilbert talks to Shashwati Talukdar and Cheryl Hess, the directors behind “Marriage Cops.”
Our Steampunk Granny, Marie Gilbert, travels to New San Francisco to take on Twisted Metal.
When a staff member is found murdered during a State Dinner at the White House, the murderer and the guests are introduced to detective Cordelia Cupp.
“Adolescence” is a timely mirror that reflects the truth on what and how our children learn from us.
Marie Gilbert looks at “The Dirty South” and talks to the film’s producer, Suzann Toni Petrongolo.
In the bold documentary “Crocodile Eyes”, we are taken by the hand and gently guided through a journey of honesty into the one hundred days of Ingrid Veninger’s life.
Marie Gilbert talks to filmmaker Fern Levitt about her new documentary, “Lucy: The Stolen Lives of Elephants.”
“Darkest Miriam” is the type of film that you hold close to your heart as you would your favourite book.
Marie Gilbert guarantees you’ll feel good after watching “Superboys of Malegaon.”