Saturday At the Movies: Ally Pankiw’s ‘I Used To Be Funny’
Ally Pankiw’s I Used To Be Funny grapples with the aftermath of trauma, adding yet another layer to Rachel Sennott’s increasingly-diverse catalogue of roles.
Ally Pankiw’s I Used To Be Funny grapples with the aftermath of trauma, adding yet another layer to Rachel Sennott’s increasingly-diverse catalogue of roles.
Despite a couple of strong performances, ‘Angelique’s Isle’ buries an essential true Canadian story under flashbacks and supernatural elements.
What happens when you put a bunch of rich kids into an underground bunker during a nuclear war? Not much, according to Tim Murr’s review of ‘Survival Box.’
‘This Changes Everything’ details the struggle of women in films and television to break through the systemic discrimination of Hollywood.
‘The Peanut Butter Falcon’ is a fantastical story of determination, friendship, and pro wrestling.
The Last Black Man in San Francisco is a story about people who are so achingly in love with their city, and want so desperately to weave themselves into its fibres but have been shut out.