
Ash, written and directed by Andrew Huculiak of Vancouver band We Are the City, has been gaining much acclaim as it makes its rounds through...
Ash, written and directed by Andrew Huculiak of Vancouver band We Are the City, has been gaining much acclaim as it makes its rounds through...
How far have we come in this century in the fight to make abortions legal and accessible? Catch and Release, directed by Dominique Cardona a...
Guest of Honour, is a curious gem that really creeps up on you. Throughout, it evades categorization in the subtlest ways, again and again....
Taking '80s synthpop and filtering it through a glittering shoegaze veil, Toronto-based band Sahara's debut full-length album, Pure Glass, i...
The Chimney Swift is simultaneously two different tales. The narration is a story gleaned from the actual accounts of adult chimney sweeps i...
Short film All Her Dying Lovers tells the story of an unnamed Czech nurse who put up a unique but tragic form of resistance against Nazi occ...
On the face of it, Macedonian short documentary Consuming Contemporary is about an older woman, Sunchica, enriching herself through coordina...
Shoot to Marry is only about 70 minutes long, but it should be shorter. Ostensibly a comedic documentary about finding love, this film is di...
We all know the repetitive cycle of social media — the way we scroll through Instagram, not because we're looking for something in particula...
Hannah Gadsby's latest Netflix special, Douglas, is rigidly controlled, in a way diametrically opposed to the organic build and flow of her...
Watching Easy Land, viewers will find themselves wanting to protect each character in it — but at the same time, there's something about it...
"If it bleeds, it leads" is a saying drilled into you in journalism school. What it means is that death and fear-mongering tend to make the...
James Irwin's fourth album, Stars Blue Wheel, is haunting and sombre, but fights tooth and nail to find the light. The multi-talented Tor...
We know we're not supposed to flush tampons down the toilet, but we also know exceptions in cases of emergency tend to be made. This is demo...
Close your eyes and lean your head back against something soft and safe when you listen to Echoes, the latest release from Indoor Voices, th...
For a while after watching A, I was in a funk. It left me reeling as if from a fever dream and feeling on the brink of migraine for a few da...
Hazel English's debut album, Wake UP!, is a delightful triumph that incites self-discovery and love — it's like a soothing, sunbaked day by...
Juniper trees look like petrified clouds, shocks of green with branches all reaching towards the sky, but they're short and close to the gro...
We like sports movies because they string a compelling narrative of triumph punctuated with melodramatic music through an already viscerally...
The sound of Nadjiwan's latest release, The Dog Lake Sessions, is so big that it explodes through the confines of its title. It's a vibrant...