The Fate of the Furious
April 17th, 2017 | by Dan Nicholls
While you’re forced to avoid plotholes as if they were potholes, The Fate of the Furious delivers what you’d expect
April 17th, 2017 | by Dan Nicholls
While you’re forced to avoid plotholes as if they were potholes, The Fate of the Furious delivers what you’d expect
April 17th, 2017 | by Jeff Thiessen
Father John Misty’s new album, Pure Comedy, sees the singer / songwriter writing some welcome arrangements, and some perhaps over
April 10th, 2017 | by Craig Silliphant
Renton, Spud, Begbie, and Sickboy are back in T2 Trainspotting 2, which has minor issues, but is as strong of
April 3rd, 2017 | by Dan Nicholls
The Ghost in the Shell live action remake hit theatres this weekend, but unfortunately, it’s all shell and no ghost
March 24th, 2017 | by Dan Nicholls
Personal Shopper is the new film from Olivier Assayas and Kristen Stewart (after Clouds of Sils Maria). It’s a slowish,
March 22nd, 2017 | by Dave Scaddan
Jesus and Mary Chain are back with a new record, Damage and Joy, their first album in 19 years, a
March 10th, 2017 | by Dan Nicholls
Kong: Skull Island is probably what you were expecting — big, dumb, hairy fun. What, did you think it was
March 7th, 2017 | by Craig Silliphant
Diana Ross at The Venetian in Vegas was billed as a nostalgia show, but if we could have nice things,
March 7th, 2017 | by Brando Quiring
The directorial debut from Key and Peele’s Jordan Peele’s, Get Out, is a sleeper of a satirical horror movie that’s
February 22nd, 2017 | by Brando Quiring
A Cure for Wellness seems to set you up for an ‘asylum’ movie you’ve seen before, then pulls the rug