Saturday At The Movies: Nathan and David Zellner’s ‘Sasquatch Sunset’

Nathan and David Zellner’s “Sasquatch Sunset” presents a surreal, humorous take on a sasquatch family’s life. Through absurdity, it conveys deep humanity.

Trailer Time: Ti West and Mia Goth’s ‘MaXXXine’

Trailer Time: Ti West follows up X and Pearl with MaXXXine, a blood-soaked, 80’s Hollywood-set conclusion of his trilogy which seems to be the biggest of them all.

Boston Underground Film Festival 2024: In Joseph Mault’s ‘Strange Kindness’, Empathy is Quiet

Boston Underground Film Festival 2024: “Strange Kindness” by Joseph Mault offers a meditative and powerful take on violence, empathy, and resilience in a quiet Cape Cod community.

Review: Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune: Part Two’ Finishes (and Evolves) the Story

After a considerable amount of table-setting in ‘Dune: Part One’, Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune: Part Two’ lets us loose into the worlds of mostly Arrakis, but also Geidi Prime to spend some quality time with the Fremen, the Harkonnen, and all of our old pals.

Review: ‘The Holdovers’ is a Future Holiday Mainstay

Alexander Payne’s The Holdovers is destined to become a must-watch Christmas mainstay with all the reflective poignancy of It’s A Wonderful Life, the youthful charm and humour of A Christmas Story, and the claustrophobic vibes of Die Hard. 

The Short Films of Toronto After Dark 2023: Lauren Andrews’ ‘Bird Hostage’, Andrew Rutter’s ‘The Heritage’, Ellie Stewart’s ‘Pool Party’, + more!

Sachin Hingoo runs down his favourite short films from this year’s Toronto After Dark Film Festival!

Review: John Adams and Toby Poser’s ‘Where The Devil Roams’ is a Carnival of Carnage

Jeffery ‘X’ Martin and Sachin Hingoo discuss ‘Where The Devil Roams’, the new film from the Adams Family, which has some beautiful ideas that occasionally falter in the editing suite.