‘Joy Ride’ Is the Hilarious, Heartfelt, and Horny Movie We Didn’t Know We Were Waiting For
Dares to become the movie we didn’t know we were waiting for.
Dares to become the movie we didn’t know we were waiting for.
Striking in its exploration of a business that has become almost synonymous with the Korean-American immigrant identity.
An eclectic mix of tones and styles in that brings to mind 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' everything-but-the-kitchen-sink style of...
There's definite chemistry between James and Latif, but their dynamic doesn't serve the themes of the movie quite so well.
Encourages viewers to research Canada’s history beyond the already well-known poor treatment of Chinese railway workers.
Phillipa Soo does solid work in untangling Emma’s internal conflict, but, opposite her leading men, often appears as if she’d...
A vibrant portrait of the Hmong community and traditions, and the eloquent articulation of a deeper narrative.
It’s almost inevitable to see parallels between 'Powai' and Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Death Trilogy.
A feeling of finality that we’re going to see if and how Baba Yaga pries himself out from beneath the...
A fabulistic examination of women pushed to bizarre and harmful behaviours by the restrictive society around them.