Archived Film Features
- Review: How Do You Know
- Reese Witherspoon gives a winning performance in this ensemble comedy By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
December 17, 2010
- Blake Edwards
- A retrospective look at the director's most famous films By CBC News
December 15, 2010
- Review: The King's Speech
- Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush shine in this historical drama By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
December 9, 2010
- Review: The Tourist
- Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp can't save this poorly executed crime caper By Martin Morrow, CBC News
December 9, 2010
- Angelina Jolie
- Evolution of a rebel By Lisa Pires, CBC News
December 8, 2010
- Review: Black Swan
- Darren Aronofsky's ballet psychodrama is wickedly entertaining By Martin Morrow, CBC News
December 2, 2010
- Remembering Leslie Nielsen
- A look back at the Canadian-born actor's career By CBC News
November 28, 2010
- Review: Made in Dagenham
- Sally Hawkins elevates this feel-good tale about a landmark labour dispute By Martin Morrow, CBC News
November 25, 2010
- Review: Love and Other Drugs
- Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal star in this schizophrenic romance By Martin Morrow, CBC News
November 25, 2010
- Review: Burlesque
- Christina Aguilera stars in this campy dance drama By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
November 23, 2010
- Tim Burton
- New exhibition reveals the inspirations behind the filmmaker's artistry By Martin Morrow, CBC News
November 22, 2010
- Review: The Next Three Days
- Russell Crowe is wasted in this preposterous domestic thriller By Martin Morrow, CBC News
November 18, 2010
- Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
- Seventh chapter in wizard saga is a dark and dangerous affair By Rachel Giese, CBC News
November 18, 2010
- Harry Potter
- The 10 best supporting characters in the film series By Jason Anderson, CBC News
November 16, 2010
- Mr. Irresistible
- Serge Gainsbourg doc illuminates the songwriter and legendary ladies man By Kenton Smith, CBC News
November 16, 2010
- A complicated man
- Alex Gibney discusses his doc about disgraced U.S. politician Eliot Spitzer By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
November 16, 2010
- Review: 127 Hours
- James Franco is riveting in this visceral real-life survival tale By Martin Morrow, CBC News
November 10, 2010
- Review: Morning Glory
- Rachel McAdams and Harrison Ford give plucky performances in this TV satire By Jason Anderson, CBC News
November 9, 2010
- Youth in Revolt
- The gangster drama Exit 67 casts a light on Montreal's troubled Haitian community By Patricia Bailey, CBC News
November 8, 2010
- Megamind
- 3D animated comedy has visual punch but little heart By Jason Anderson, CBC News
November 4, 2010
- Due Date
- Downey and Galifianakis can't save this mean-spirited comedy By Martin Morrow, CBC News
November 4, 2010
- Fair Game
- Director Doug Liman on Fair Game, his biopic on CIA operative Valerie Plame By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
November 3, 2010
- Review: Tamara Drewe
- Small-town English satire is pleasant but inconsequential By Martin Morrow, CBC News
October 28, 2010
- 10 overlooked horror films
- We look at some underrated fright flicks By Mark Farrant, CBC News
October 28, 2010
- ImagineNATIVE 2010
- Read Samantha Anderson's coverage of the aboriginal film and media event By Samantha Anderson, CBC News
October 21-25, 2010
- Score: A Hockey Musical
- This corny movie about Canada's national sport belongs in the penalty box By Greig Dymond, CBC News
October 21, 2010
- Incendies
- Fiery Canadian play loses some impact in transition to big screen By Martin Morrow, CBC News
October 21, 2010
- From stage to screen
- Ten plays that were brilliantly adapted to film By Martin Morrow, CBC News
October 19, 2010
- Before he was Fab
- A conversation with the director and star of the John Lennon biopic Nowhere Boy By Greig Dymond, CBC News
October 14, 2010
- Omar Khadr doc
- A conversation with the directors behind this controversial film By Patricia Bailey, CBC News
October 19, 2010
- Bonjour tristesse
- Why are contemporary Quebec films so depressing? By Patricia Bailey, CBC News
October 15, 2010
- Review: Hereafter
- Clint Eastwood's latest is a tedious rumination on death By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
October 14, 2010
- Review: Stone
- Robert De Niro and Edward Norton face off in this prison thriller By Greig Dymond, CBC News
October 14, 2010
- Review: Secretariat
- Biopic about legendary racehorse is pure Disney melodrama By Martin Morrow, CBC News
October 8, 2010
- Review: It's Kind of a Funny Story
- This well-meaning drama offers a sophomoric look at depression By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
October 7, 2010
- AUDIO SLIDESHOW
- The psychiatric ward in cinema By Emily Gagne, CBC News
October 7, 2010
- VIDEO
- Harry Jerome remembered in VIFF film By CBC News
October 6, 2010
- Shock tactics
- A French documentary looks at the deadly side of reality television By Patricia Bailey, CBC News
October 4, 2010
- Trigger
- Showstopping drama features poignant performance from the late Tracy Wright By Martin Morrow, CBC News
October 1, 2010
- Review: Waiting for Superman
- Stirring documentary looks at the state of the U.S. education system By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
October 1, 2010
- Review: The Social Network
- Facebook biopic is a dark and shrewdly funny look at ambition and betrayal By Martin Morrow, CBC News
September 30, 2010
- Review: Buried
- Ryan Reynolds shines in this claustrophobic thriller By Martin Morrow, CBC News
September 30, 2010
- Review: You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger
- Woody Allen's latest is a charming, if flawed tale of existential romance By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
September 30, 2010
- Tony Curtis
- Remembering the film legend By CBC News
September 30, 2010
- Fubar 2
- Headbanging hosers return for witty, poignant sequel By Matthew Hays, CBC News
September 30, 2010
- Review: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
- Michael Douglas reprises oily Gordon Gekko in a timely but overloaded sequel By Greig Dymond, CBC News
September 23, 2010
- Review: I'm Still Here
- Fake Joaquin Phoenix documentary is a sad and pointless hoax By Martin Morrow, CBC News
September 23, 2010
- Apichatpong Weerasethakul
- A conversation with the director of this year's Cannes Palme d'Or winner By Martin Morrow, CBC News
September 18, 2010
- Review: The Town
- Ben Affleck's sophomore film is an impressive crime thriller set in Boston By Martin Morrow, CBC News
September 16, 2010
- Review: Easy A
- Newcomer Emma Stone gives a commanding performance in this sassy teen satire By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
September 16, 2010
- Xavier Dolan
- Checking in with the 21-year-old director of Heartbeats By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
September 15, 2010
- Never Let Me Go
- A formidable cast and screenplay animate the dystopian fable By Katrina Onstad, CBC News
September 12, 2010
- Toronto International Film Festival 2010
- Features, blogs, video from the 11-day film event By CBC News
September 9-19, 2010
- Force of Nature
- Force of Nature looks at the life and influence of eco-activist David Suzuki By Martin Morrow, CBC News
September 7, 2010
- Review: Going the Distance
- Crass writing and dumb jokes spoil this relationship comedy By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
September 2, 2010
- Review: The American
- George Clooney gives a masterful performance in this slow-burning thriller By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
September 1, 2010
- Teenage Paparazzo
- Entourage star Adrian Grenier talks about his new documentary By Greig Dymond, CBC News
August 27, 2010
- Review: The Tillman Story
- Powerful doc looks at U.S. Army's exploitation of a football-pro-turned-soldier By Greig Dymond, CBC News
August 26, 2010
- Lebanon
- A new film takes a sobering look at the 1982 Lebanon conflict By Patricia Bailey, CBC News
August 26, 2010
- Review: Takers
- Testosterone-charged caper film offers more than just shoot-'em-up antics By Martin Morrow, CBC News
August 26, 2010
- Review: Life During Wartime
- Todd Solondz creates a touching sequel to his 1998 tragicomedy Happiness By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
August 26, 2010
- Review: The Switch
- Jason Bateman can't save this blundering Jennifer Aniston vehicle By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
August 19, 2010
- Assault on the senses
- 3-D film is exploding - but where's the next Avatar? By Martin Morrow, CBC News
August 19, 2010
- Review: Eat Pray Love
- Julia Roberts looks for romance and redemption in this adaptation of the best-selling memoir By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
August 12, 2010
- Review: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
- Michael Cera is a slacker turned superhero in this dazzling action comedy By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
August 12, 2010
- Old dogs, old tricks
- Rating the aging he-men in Sylvester Stallone's The Expendables By Martin Morrow, CBC News
August 11, 2010
- Rivers runs through it
- Comic legend Joan Rivers talks about her eye-opening documentary By Matthew Hays, CBC News
August 9, 2010
- Review: The Other Guys
- Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell play funny cop/funnier cop in this LOL action spoof By Martin Morrow, CBC News
August 5, 2010
- Review: Get Low
- Robert Duvall and Bill Murray turn a folksy yarn into a feast of fine acting By Martin Morrow, CBC News
August 5, 2010
- Review: Dinner for Schmucks
- Steve Carell anchors a cast of crazies in this unhinged comedy By Martin Morrow, CBC News
July 29, 2010
- Maury Chakin
- Remembering the beloved character actor By Martin Morrow, CBC News
July 27, 2010
- Review: Salt
- Angelina Jolie is utterly compelling as a steely agent in this action-thriller By Martin Morrow, CBC News
July 22, 2010
- Review: Inception
- Leonardo DiCaprio messes with people's dreams in this high-minded thriller By Martin Morrow, CBC News
July 15, 2010
- Review: Restrepo
- Documentary looks at a platoon of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan's "Valley of Death" By Martin Morrow, CBC News
July 15, 2010
- Review: The Sorcerer's Apprentice
- Nicolas Cage plays a master wizard in this goofy but enjoyable fantasy By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
July 13, 2010
- Review: The Kids Are All Right
- Annette Bening and Julianne Moore anchor this smart, witty look at a modern family By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
July 8, 2010
- Review: Despicable Me
- Steve Carell stars as a bumbling baddie in this eye-popping cartoon adventure By Martin Morrow, CBC News
July 8, 2010
- Review: Solitary Man
- Michael Douglas stars as an aging lothario in this prickly drama By Martin Morrow, CBC News
June 30, 2010
- Review: The Last Airbender
- This adaptation of the beloved cartoon series is stilted and confusing By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
June 30, 2010
- Review: Eclipse
- Edward and Jacob still vie for Bella’s heart in the most stylish instalment of the Twilight saga By Jason Anderson, CBC News
June 29, 2010
- Review: Knight and Day
- Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz star in this dizzying, nonsensical action flick By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
June 22, 2010
- Songs of defiance
- The documentary Sounds Like a Revolution explores modern-day protest music By Greig Dymond, CBC News
June 21, 2010
- Review: Toy Story 3
- Second sequel to the much-loved Pixar series is another gem of a taleBy Martin Morrow, CBC News
June 17, 2010
- Review: Jonah Hex
- This comic-book adaptation bears the scars of a troubled production By Jason Anderson, CBC News
June 17, 2010
- Review: Winter's Bone
- Sundance winner is a taut mystery and a chilling statement about rural decay By Martin Morrow, CBC News
June 17, 2010
- Review: This Movie Is Broken
- Bruce McDonald crafts a love story set to the music of Broken Social Scene By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
June 17, 2010
- Toronto rocks
- A short history of concert films set in Toronto By Greig Dymond, CBC News
June 17, 2010
- Rhyme and reason
- A documentary looks at the weird and wonderful world of Montreal rapper Socalled By Patricia Bailey, CBC News
June 11, 2010
- Review: The A-Team
- The big-screen version of the 1980s series mixes cartoon thrills with a darker tone By Martin Morrow, CBC News
June 10, 2010
- Review: The Karate Kid
- Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan shine in this reboot of the '80s martial-arts drama By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
June 10, 2010
- Dennis Hopper
- The Hollywood rebel's 10 most unforgettable performances By Greig Dymond, CBC News
June 5, 2010
- Dennis Hopper, 1936-2010
- A visual tour of the late actor's career By Timothy Neesam and Martin Morrow, CBC News
June 5, 2010
- Review: Get Him to the Greek
- Russell Brand and Jonah Hill reunite in this bumpy music-biz satire By Martin Morrow, CBC News
June 3, 2010
- Review: Splice
- This Canadian sci-fi thriller is smart, scary and utterly entertaining By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
June 3, 2010
- It's alive!
- The movies' love affair with scientists who play God By Martin Morrow, CBC News
June 3, 2010
- Review: Sex and the City 2
- Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda return for more hare-brained adventures By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
June 2, 2010
- Review: Prince of Persia
- Swords-and-sandals epic makes rocky transition from video game to film By Martin Morrow, CBC News
May 27, 2010
- Vengeance is mine
- What is the greatest revenge movie of all time? By Martin Morrow, CBC News
May 27, 2010
- Review: MacGruber
- Shocker: Saturday Night Live skit about bumbling hero is actually better as a movie By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
May 21, 2010
- Eastern promises
- The action-romance Kites aims to make Bollywood a global phenomenon By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
May 20, 2010
- Review: Shrek Forever after
- Fourth Shrek movie shows signs of franchise fatigue By Rachel Giese, CBC News
May 20, 2010
- Cannes film festival
- The annual schmoozefest in pictures By CBC News
May 20, 2010
- Red carpet memories
- Canadian filmmakers bask in the warm glow of Cannes By Jason Anderson, CBC News
May 19, 2010
- Review: Robin Hood
- Russell Crowe plays the medieval rogue in this frustrating blockbuster By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
May 13, 2010
- To Russia with... love?
- An American filmmaker captures the Soviet Union’s ‘last generation’ By Jennifer Clibbon, CBC News
May 6, 2010
- Review: Exit Through the Gift Shop
- Doc about British graffiti legend Banksy is a satire of modern art By Martin Morrow, CBC News
May 6, 2010
- Review: Iron Man 2
- Robert Downey, Jr. takes on a bevy of baddies in this overstuffed sequel By Martin Morrow, CBC News
May 6, 2010
- Nicole Holofcener
- Is she the heir apparent to Woody Allen? By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
May 5, 2010
- Lynn Redgrave, 1943-2010
- Remembering the British screen legend By CBC News
May 3, 2010
- The Story of Furious Pete
- Documentary profiles a former anorexic turned competitive eater By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
April 30, 2010
- Rush
- Canadian rock legends get the documentary treatment By Sarah Liss, CBC News
April 29, 2010
- Gunless
- Paul Gross's satirical western is a disappointingly tame affair By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
April 29, 2010
- Movie villains
- Freddy Krueger and the evolution of the on-screen baddie By Jason Anderson, CBC News
April 28, 2010
- Review: The Secret in Their Eyes
- This Oscar-winning Argentinian thriller is a complex tale of love and revenge By Martin Morrow, CBC News
April 22, 2010
- Review: The Losers
- This cartoonish action film doesn't waste energy on plot, characters or dialogue By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
April 22, 2010
- On-screen heroines
- Kick-Ass's Hit Girl and 10 other ferocious females By Sarah Liss, CBC News
April 15, 2010
- Review: Death at a Funeral
- U.S. remake of British comedy is more raucous, less funny than the original By Martin Morrow, CBC News
April 15, 2010
- Review: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
- Noomi Rapace is mesmerizing in this flawed adaptation of the bestseller By Rachel Giese, CBC News
April 15, 2010
- Witness to history
- Seminal doc about famous Nuremberg trials finally gets North American release By Susan Noakes, CBC News
April 15, 2010
- Genie Awards 2010
- Highlights from Canada's OscarsBy CBC News
April 12, 2010
- Cinema scope
- Why are the Genie Awards so out of touch with Canadian film? By Jason Anderson, CBC News
April 9, 2010
- Cine Institute
- Student films about life after the Haiti earthquake By CBC News
April 9, 2010
- Review: Date Night
- Tina Fey and Steve Carell make a sweet couple in this comedic caper By Martin Morrow, CBC News
April 8, 2010
- Review: The Wild Hunt
- Award-winning Canadian drama looks at the weird world of live-action role-playing By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
April 8, 2010
- Review: Clash of the Titans
- This big-budget mythology mash-up suffers from FX overkill By Martin Morrow, CBC News
April 1, 2010
- The art of the crossover
- Why is it so hard for visual artists to make decent films? By Stéphanie Verge, CBC News
April 1, 2010
- VIDEO: Eva Markvoort
- Subject of cystic fibrosis documentary 65redroses passes away By CBC News
March 29, 2010
- Prime cut
- The Canadian slasher classic Cannibal Girls gets a re-release By John Semley, CBC News
March 29, 2010
- Screen test
- Do the Jutra awards actually recognize Quebec's best films? By Patricia Bailey, CBC News
March 25, 2010
- Review: Greenberg
- Ben Stiller plays a self-defeating nebbish in this smart, sly comedy-drama By Martin Morrow, CBC News
March 25, 2010
- Review: Chloe
- Atom Egoyan's new film is a cool but uneven erotic thriller By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
March 25, 2010
- Ben there, done that
- A look at the weird, often wonderful career of Ben Stiller By Rachel Giese, CBC News
March 24, 2010
- Very special features
- Why the Criterion Collection DVD label is heaven for film buffs By Jason Anderson, CBC News
March 19, 2010
- Review: The Runaways
- A provocative, energetic biopic about the trailblazing all-girl rock band By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
March 18, 2010
- Review: Cooking with Stella
- This food-obsessed culture-clash comedy leaves a sour taste in the mouth By Martin Morrow, CBC News
March 18, 2010
- John le Carré
- A new documentary explores the life of the reclusive novelist By Patricia Bailey, CBC News
March 18, 2010
- Review: Green Zone
- Matt Damon is a renegade army officer in Iraq in this nervy, Bourne-style thriller By Martin Morrow, CBC News
March 11, 2010
- Corey Haim
- Remembering the '80s teen heartthrob By Sarah Liss, CBC News
March 10, 2010
- The Academy Awards
- Highlights from the 2010 Oscar ceremony By CBC News
March 8, 2010
- 2010 Oscar chat [REPLAY]
- Re-read our Oscar night interactive coverage By CBC News
March 8, 2010
- 2010 Oscar coverage
- Hurt Locker triumphs at Academy Awards By CBC News
March 7, 2010
- Review: The Ghost writer
- Roman Polanski returns with a searing psychological thriller By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
March 5, 2010
- Review: Alice in Wonderland
- Tim Burton's adaptation of this beloved story is eye-popping but a little aimlessBy Lee Ferguson, CBC News
March 4, 2010
- Review: A Prophet
- This acclaimed French prison drama is both powerful and disturbing By Martin Morrow, CBC News
March 4, 2010
- Behind the music
- A look at the made-in-Canada special effects in the Oscar-nominated film District 9 By Jason Anderson, CBC News
March 2, 2010
- Women on the sidelines
- Why is Hollywood so short on female directors? By Martin Morrow, CBC News
March 2, 2010
- The shock of the new
- Getting an Oscar nomination for your first role is no guarantee of an acting career By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
March 2, 2010
- Everything Oscar
- Our complete Academy Awards coverageBy CBC News
February 28, 2010
- Review: The Messenger
- Woody Harrelson and Ben Foster star in a first-rate drama about the cost of war By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
February 25, 2010
- Review: The Crazies
- This slick horror-movie remake is a notch above its pitiful predecessors By Jason Anderson, CBC News
February 25, 2010
- Review: Defendor
- Woody Harrelson stars as a deluded crime-fighter in this inspired comedy-drama By Greig Dymond, CBC News
February 19, 2010
- A reel shame
- Filmmaker Neil Diamond casts a critical eye on Hollywood's depiction of native peopleBy Stephanie Skenderis, CBC News
February 19, 2010
- Review: Shutter Island
- Martin Scorsese returns with this gorgeous, spooky psycho-thrillerBy Lee Ferguson, CBC News
February 19, 2010
- Review: Fish Tank
- Katie Jarvis gives an Oscar-worthy performance as a sexually confused teen in this British dramaBy Lee Ferguson, CBC News
February 19, 2010
- Review: The Wolfman
- This horror flick has an A-list cast, but a B-movie feel By Martin Morrow, CBC News
February 11, 2010
- Review: Valentine's Day
- Not even an all-star cast can save this vapid romanceBy Sarah Liss, CBC News
February 11, 2010
- Review: Dear John
- Despite its gorgeous stars, this latest Nicholas Sparks romance is all wet By Martin Morrow, CBC News
February 4, 2010
- Review: St. John of Las Vegas
- Steve Buscemi's charms can't save this hackneyed road movie By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
February 4, 2010
- Live chat [REPLAY]
- Read our interactive discussion about the Oscar nominationsBy CBC News
February 2, 2010
- And the nominees are...
- Avatar, Up in the Air among Oscar hopefulsBy CBC News
February 2, 2010
- Review: When in Rome
- Kristen Bell and Josh Duhamel star in this sorry excuse for a romantic comedy By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
January 29, 2010
- Review: Edge of Darkness
- This downbeat drama won't help Mel Gibson win back the affections of moviegoersBy Martin Morrow, CBC News
January 28, 2010
- Video: Doing Sundance
- Canadians at this year's Utah film festival By CBC News
January 22, 2010
- Review: Creation
- Paul Bettany is a sympathetic Darwin in this well-meant but sentimental biopic By Martin Morrow, CBC News
January 21, 2010
- Review: The Last Station
- Christopher Plummer and Helen Mirren are a perfect match as the warring Tolstoys By Martin Morrow, CBC News
January 21, 2010
- Review: Extraordinary Measures
- This earnest disease-of-the-week drama boasts some extraordinarily bad acting By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
January 21, 2010
- Sundance bound
- Newfoundland filmmaker heads to the U.S. festivalBy CBC News
January 20, 2010
- 2010 Golden Globe Awards
- Visual highlights from the eventBy Timothy Neesam, CBC News
January 17, 2010
- Golden Globe Awards
- Avatar nabs biggest honours By CBC News
January 17, 2010
- Video Review: The Lovely Bones
- Eli Glasner reviews Peter Jackson's new filmBy Eli Glasner, CBC News
January 15, 2010
- Review: The White Ribbon
- Another brilliant, disturbing drama from Austrian auteur Michael Haneke By Martin Morrow, CBC News
January 14, 2010
- The natural
- Jeff Bridges's 10 greatest performancesBy Martin Morrow, CBC News
January 14, 2010
- Review: Crazy Heart
- Jeff Bridges gives a poignant performance as a washed-up country singer By Lee Ferguson, CBC News
January 14, 2010
- Review: Daybreakers
- Futuristic vampire thriller is a gory allegory for dwindling resourcesBy Martin Morrow, CBC News
January 7, 2010
- Review: Youth in Revolt
- Michael Cera adopts a sleazy persona in Miguel Arteta's misguided teen comedyBy Lee Ferguson, CBC News
January 7, 2010
- VIDEO
- Eli Glasner reviews Youth in RevoltBy Eli Glasner, CBC News
January 7, 2010
- Review: Nine
- Rob Marshall's slick new musical is uninspired despite sexy A-list castBy Martin Morrow, CBC News
December 24, 2009
- Review: It's Complicated
- Alec Baldwin and Meryl Streep deliver the holiday goodsBy Greig Dymond, CBC News
December 24, 2009
- The surreal life
- Director Terry Gilliam talks about his new film, The Imaginarium of Dr. ParnassusBy Martin Morrow, CBC News
December 23, 2009
- Brittany Murphy, 1977-2009
- A look back at the young actress's careerBy Timothy Neesam, CBC News
December 22, 2009
- The year on screen
- Martin Morrow chooses his 10 favourite films of 2009 By Martin Morrow, CBC News
December 22, 2009
- Review: Broken Embraces
- Penelope Cruz dazzles in Pedro Almodovar's latest lusty melodramaBy Martin Morrow, CBC News
December 17, 2009
- James Cameron
- What was the director doing between Titanic and Avatar?By Greig Dymond, CBC News
December 17, 2009
- Video review: Avatar
- Eli Glasner reviews James Cameron's new sci-fi blockbuster By Eli Glasner, CBC News
December 17, 2009
- Review: Avatar
- James Cameron's sci-fi blockbuster is jaw-dropping, epic and kind of ridiculousBy Lee Ferguson, CBC News
December 17, 2009
- Review: The Young Victoria
- Emily Blunt gives a commanding performance as the 19th-century British queenBy Lee Ferguson, CBC News
December 17, 2009
- Golden Globe nominations
- Up in the Air lands six nomsBy CBC News
December 15, 2009
- The Princess and the Frog [VIDEO]
- New Disney film aims to avoid racial stereotypesBy Jelena Adzic
December 11, 2009
- Sounding the part
- The trouble with nailing foreign accentsBy Colleen Ross
December 11, 2009
- Review: Invictus
- Morgan Freeman gives a rousing turn as Nelson Mandela in this political sports dramaBy Martin Morrow
December 11, 2009
- Review: A Single Man
- Colin Firth gives a restrained but stirring performance as a closeted gay man in early-'60s L.A.By Lee Ferguson
December 11, 2009
- Jason Reitman [VIDEO]
- An interview with the director of the George Clooney film Up in the AirBy CBC News
December 4, 2009
- Review: Up in the Air
- George Clooney is utterly compelling in this melancholy tale of a corporate downsizerBy Martin Morrow
December 3, 2009
- Review: Brothers
- War-themed family drama is tense but inferior to the Danish originalBy Lee Ferguson
December 3, 2009
- Alec Baldwin
- Why he should not retireBy Sarah Liss
December 1, 2009
- Review: The Road
- Adaptation of Cormac McCarthy novel is a harrowing survival taleBy Martin Morrow
November 26, 2009
- Out of Bounds
- The film Big Fan is a gripping look at a football obsessiveBy Greig Dymond
November 25, 2009
- Review: Fantastic Mr. Fox
- Wes Anderson's new animated film is an utter delightBy Lee Ferguson
November 24, 2009
- Review: Precious
- Newcomer Gabourey Sidibe is stunning in this harrowing tale of abuse and redemptionBy Sarah Liss
November 20, 2009
- Review: New Moon
- Second film in Twilight vampire series has plenty of angst, but very little biteBy Jason Anderson
November 19, 2009
- Review: Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
- Nicolas Cage plays a corrupted cop in Werner Herzog's trippy new thrillerBy Lee Ferguson
November 19, 2009
- Review: 2012
- Mankind is doomed - so try to enjoy this crappy movieBy Jason Anderson
November 12, 2009
- Review: A Christmas Carol
- New animated version of Dickens classic has razzle-dazzle, but little heartBy Lee Ferguson
November 5, 2009
- Net worth
- New doc explores the high school years of hoops star LeBron James By Greig Dymond
October 29, 2009
- Amreeka
- This assured debut film is filled with warmth, tragedy and surprising humourBy Lee Ferguson
October 29, 2009
- This Is It
- Michael Jackson concert doc is a lively but strange viewing experienceBy Greig Dymond
October 27, 2009
- Review: An Education
- Newcomer Carey Mulligan dazzles in this heartfelt evocation of early '60s LondonBy Greig Dymond
October 22, 2009
- Amelia
- Hilary Swank's evocation of legendary pilot Amelia Earhart just doesn't flyBy Martin Morrow
October 22, 2009
- Queen of fashion
- Vogue editor Anna Wintour is the subject of a fawning new documentaryBy Sholem Krishtalka
October 20, 2009
- Good Hair
- Chris Rock looks at the world of black hairstylesBy Greig Dymond
October 16, 2009
- Where the Wild Things Are
- Spike Jonze's film of the Maurice Sendak bedtime classic is both breathtaking and belabouredBy Lee Ferguson
October 15, 2009
- Why so serious?
- The Coen brothers explain (sort of) their semi-autobiographical new comedy, A Serious ManBy Martin Morrow
October 14, 2009
- The great pretender
- Frost/Nixon star Michael Sheen talks about playing an iconic English soccer coach in The Damned UnitedBy Greig Dymond
October 13, 2009
- Couples Retreat
- Even Vince Vaughan at his best can't save this pointless relationship comedyBy Martin Morrow
October 8, 2009
- Cairo Time
- Sorely lacking in tension, this Canadian film is little more than a pretty travelogueBy Lee Ferguson
October 8, 2009
- Capitalism: A Love Story
- Michael Moore diagnoses America's economic ills in his latest documentaryBy Martin Morrow
October 1, 2009
- Whip It
- Drew Barrymore's directorial debut ushers in a new era of girl powerBy Lee Ferguson
October 1, 2009
- Star search
- Priyanka Chopra plays 12 potential brides in the Bollywood comedy What's Your Raashee?By Martin Morrow
September 25, 2009
- Bright Star
- Jane Campion explores the searing romance between poet John Keats and Fanny BrawneBy Lee Ferguson
September 24, 2009
- The Boys Are Back
- Clive Owen shines as a single dad in Scott Hicks's heart-tugging Australian dramaBy Martin Morrow
September 24, 2009
- Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day
- Nova Scotia hosers return for more juvenile highjinksBy Lee Ferguson
September 24, 2009
- The Informant!
- Matt Damon plays a bungling whistleblower in Steven Soderbergh's comic thrillerBy Martin Morrow
September 18, 2009
- Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
- New 3-D animated film is a visual feastBy Lee Ferguson
September 18, 2009
- Christian Mungiu
- Cannes-winning director takes a satirical look at Ceausescu-era RomaniaBy Martin Morrow
September 16, 2009
- Quick hits
- Canadian shorts draw attention at TIFFBy Jessica Wong
September 14, 2009
- Remembering Patrick Swayze
- 1952 - 2009By CBCNews.ca
September 14, 2009
- Best of the fest
- Our highlights of the 2009 Toronto International Film FestivalBy CBC News
September 19, 2009
- White Stripes
- Stylish doc follows the band on cross-Canada tourBy Jessica Wong
September 18, 2009
- Great Dane
- Enigmatic Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen talks about doubling up at TIFFBy Martin Morrow
September 18, 2009
- Werner Herzog
- German director talks about his two daring new filmsBy Martin Morrow
September 17, 2009
- Touchy subject
- Darwin drama Creation spooks U.S. distributorsBy CBC News
September 14, 2009
- Precious love
- Oprah using her clout to promote harrowing PreciousBy Jessica Wong
September 13, 2009
- Up in the Air
- George Clooney vehicle reflects reality of recessionBy CBC News
September 12, 2009
- Long live the revolutionary
- Jacob Tierney's new film is a comedy about a teen who thinks he's Leon TrotskyBy Martin Morrow
September 11, 2009
- Antichrist
- Press conference for von Trier film surprisingly chummyBy CBC News
September 11, 2009
- Your Photos
- Send us your snaps of celebs at TIFFCBC audience
September 11, 2009
- The stars are out
- A gallery of celebrities at TIFFBy CBCNews.ca staff
September 11, 2009
- Out for blood
- Rob Stefaniuk's Suck is a star-studded mash-up of vampires and rock 'n' rollBy Martin Morrow
September 10, 2009
- The original playa
- Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner is the subject of a new Canadian docBy Martin Morrow
September 10, 2009
- Star power
- Look who's coming to this year's TIFFBy Martin Morrow and Timothy Neesam
September 10, 2009
- Coming attractions
- Archival interviews with stars appearing at TIFF in 2009By CBC Archives
September 10, 2009
- Ones to watch
- The 10 biggest buzz films at the Toronto film festivalBy Jessica Wong
September 10, 2009
- Great film, bad name
- My Year Without Sex and other lousy film titlesBy Martin Morrow
September 9, 2009
- TIFF Intelligence
- Toronto Film Festival Blog 2009By CBC News
September 9-19, 2009
- The reel story
- Ten sizzling documentaries at this year's Toronto film festivalBy Martin Morrow
September 9, 2009
- Live chat [Replay]
- Jelena Adzic answers your questions about the Toronto film festivalBy CBCNews
September 9, 2009
- 9
- The post-apocalyptic animated film is too spooky for kids, too slight for adultsBy Lee Ferguson
September 8, 2009
- Punching the clock
- Office Space director Mike Judge talks about his new film, ExtractBy Greig Dymond
September 4, 2009
- Taking Woodstock
- Ang Lee's docudrama offers a wry look at the symbolic '60s music festivalBy Martin Morrow
August 28, 2009
- Inglourious Basterds
- Quentin Tarantino's tragicomic Second World War revenge drama is blunt, visceral and excitingBy Katrina Onstad
August 21, 2009
- Audio slideshow
- Take a visual tour of Quentin Tarantino's filmsBy Greig Dymond
August 20, 2009
- In the Loop
- A brazen political satire about the British-American march to war in the Middle EastBy Martin Morrow
August 20, 2009
- War of words
- British actor Peter Capaldi explains his foul fury in the satire In the LoopBy Martin Morrow
August 19, 2009
- I've loved you so long
- A survey of films about time travel romanceBy Sarah Liss
August 17, 2009
- Hell to pay
- Eli Roth talks about playing a Nazi killer in Inglourious BasterdsBy Greig Dymond
August 14, 2009
- The Time Traveler's Wife
- Is Eric Bana's character coming or going in this sci-fi romance - and do we care?By Katrina Onstad
August 13, 2009
- District 9
- South African-Canadian director Neill Blomkamp crafts a smart sci-fi thrillerBy Martin Morrow
August 13, 2009
- Julie and Julia
- Meryl Streep shines as Julia Child in the otherwise dreary biopic Julie and JuliaBy Katrina Onstad
August 7, 2009
- Troubled waters
- The Cove is a pulse-pounding documentary about the Japanese dolphin huntBy Greig Dymond
August 7, 2009
- Paper Heart
- It's hard to love this documentary - or is it mockumentary? - about loveBy Lee Ferguson
August 6, 2009
- A feast for the senses
- A menu of films about foodBy Martin Morrow
August 6, 2009
- Lovestruck
- Rose Byrne and Hugh Dancy discuss their on-screen romance in the indie feature AdamBy Martin Morrow
August 4, 2009
- Funny People
- Judd Apatow's latest is a clever, poignant look at middle ageBy Katrina Onstad
July 30, 2009
- Explosive material
- Kari Skogland recounts the saga of making her IRA thriller, Fifty Dead Men WalkingBy Martin Morrow
July 29, 2009
- Humpday
- 'Bromance' takes on new meaning in this smart, complex sex comedyBy Lee Ferguson
July 23, 2009
- The Ugly Truth
- Katherine Heigl spars with Gerard Butler in a flabby battle-of-the-sexes comedyBy Martin Morrow
July 23, 2009
- The end of the affair
- Five great breakup movies By Flannery Dean
July 21, 2009
- (500) Days of Summer
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel star in this spry, clever anti-romantic comedyBy Katrina Onstad
July 15, 2009
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
- Teen angst and evil terrorize Hogwarts in latest Potter film By Rachel Giese
July 14, 2009
- Live Chat [Replay]
- July 14 at 1 p.m. ET: Is Bruno a good or bad thing for gay visibility?By CBC News
July 14, 2009
- To die for
- Look what's on the menu at Montreal's Fantasia film festivalBy Jason Anderson
July 10, 2009
- Bruno
- Sacha Baron Cohen's latest film is hilarious, unbearable and troubling — sometimes all at onceBy Katrina Onstad
July 9, 2009
- The Hurt Locker
- Finally, a picture about the Iraq war with depth and feelingBy Katrina Onstad
July 8, 2009
- Il Divo
- A bravura film that treats Italian politics like a noir thrillerBy Martin Morrow
July 8, 2009
- Moon
- Sam Rockwell stars in this subtle but powerful tale of life in spaceBy Katrina Onstad
July 2, 2009
- Public Enemies
- Johnny Depp steals the show as Depression-era outlaw John Dillinger By Lee Ferguson
June 30, 2009
- Our gang
- 13 memorable gangster moviesBy Martin Morrow
June 29, 2009
- Whatever, Woody
- Woody Allen's new film is a warped portrayal of love in his native New YorkBy Katrina Onstad
June 25, 2009
- Aye, robot
- Transformers 2: Bound to be a summer smash in every sense of the term By Martin Morrow
June 24, 2009
- Eager to please
- Director Steven Soderbergh and porn star Sasha Grey talk about The Girlfriend ExperienceBy Joseph Belanger
June 22, 2009
- Primitive humour
- Year One: historical, but far from hystericalBy Martin Morrow
June 18, 2009
- Kid gloves
- Canlit wunderkind David Bezmozgis talks about his debut film, Victoria DayBy Katrina Onstad
June 17, 2009
- King of compassion
- Remembering Canada's legendary documentarian Allan KingBy Lee Ferguson
June 16, 2009
- Baby on board
- Away We Go is a wry look at love and reproductionBy Katrina Onstad
June 12, 2009
- Bumpy ride
- The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3: a loud, uninspired remake of a '70s cult classicBy Greig Dymond
June 12, 2009
- The long goodbye
- The Oscar-winning Japanese film Departures is a sentimental look at life and deathBy Martin Morrow
June 11, 2009
- David Carradine: 1936-2009
- Visual highlights from David Carradine's careerBy Timothy Neesam
June 8, 2009
- Killer debut
- Quebec director Xavier Dolan explains his Cannes hit I Killed My MotherBy Patricia Bailey
June 5, 2009
- Love is in the air
- Nia Vardalos tries to rekindle the magic of her debut with My Life in RuinsBy Katrina Onstad
June 4, 2009
- Lost in the wilderness
- Will Ferrell does his best to save the primitive comedy Land of the LostBy Guy Leshinski
June 4, 2009
- Turning the tide
- The documentary Waterlife is a call to action to save Canada's Great LakesBy Lee Ferguson
June 4, 2009
- An unhappy marriage
- Easy Virtue updates a classic Noel Coward play with middling successBy Martin Morrow
May 28, 2009
- Hell yeah
- Sam Raimi returns to his horror roots with the terrifying Drag Me to HellBy Lee Ferguson
May 28, 2009
- Such great heights
- The Pixar film Up is smart, eye-popping and, above all, movingBy Katrina Onstad
May 28, 2009
- Fraud squad
- Rachel Weisz, Adrien Brody and Mark Ruffalo discuss the con-men caper The Brothers BloomBy Martin Morrow
May 22, 2009
- The drifter
- Jim Jarmusch's The Limits of Control is an aimless flight of fancyBy Lee Ferguson
May 21, 2009
- Back to the future
- Terminator: not nearly as entertaining as Christian Bale's off-screen freak-outBy Katrina Onstad
May 20, 2009
- Festival fever
- Visual highlights from the Cannes Film FestivalBy Timothy Neesam
May 15, 2009
- Heaven help us
- Angels & Demons: better than The Da Vinci Code, but still far from goodBy Katrina Onstad
May 14, 2009
- Caine is able
- Michael Caine's 10 greatest film performancesBy Martin Morrow
May 13, 2009
- Space is the place
- The new Star Trek puts the excitement back in space travelBy Martin Morrow
May 7, 2009
- Brute force
- Director James Toback discusses his stark new documentary about boxer Mike TysonBy Greig Dymond
May 7, 2009
- Triple threat
- Lymelife's Jill Hennessy juggles acting, music and motherhoodBy Katrina Onstad
May 7, 2009
- Beast of burden
- New X-Men flick explores Wolverine's hair-raising historyBy Martin Morrow
April 30, 2009
- Mac 'n' cheese
- Matthew McConaughey gets his swerve on in the silly Ghosts of Girlfriends PastBy Katrina Onstad
April 30, 2009
- Reality check
- A look at the buzz films at this year’s Hot Docs festivalBy Lee Ferguson
April 30, 2009
- Feel the electricity
- Act of God is filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal's exploration of lightning strikesBy Susan Noakes
April 28, 2009
- The music of chance
- Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie Foxx save The Soloist from being pure schlockBy Katrina Onstad
April 23, 2009
- Second nature
- Disney’s Earth combines cuddly critters and enviro warningBy Lee Ferguson
April 21, 2009
- Big-league dreams
- Sugar offers an unsentimental yet moving portrait of a baseball hopefulBy Katrina Onstad
April 17, 2009
- Fine state of affairs
- State of Play is a conspiracy thriller with unusual biteBy Lee Ferguson
April 17, 2009
- Grey's anatomy
- Why is the film Grey Gardens such a cult classic?By Lee Ferguson
April 15, 2009
- Extreme measures
- An IRA prisoner takes defiance to the limit in the film HungerBy Katrina Onstad
April 9, 2009
- He's so sensitive
- Joaquin Phoenix is a ball of confusion in the drama Two LoversBy Martin Morrow
April 9, 2009
- Three's a crowd
- Mysteries of Pittsburgh is a slipshod adaptation of Michael Chabon's novelBy Martin Morrow
April 9, 2009
- Spaced out
- Fanboys is a not-so-funny comedy about Star Wars obsession gone wildBy Katrina Onstad
April 2, 2009
- Turning it up to 11
- Anvil! and 10 other great rockumentaries By Greig Dymond
April 2, 2009
- Screen sensations
- A visual tour of this year's Genie Award nomineesBy Lee Ferguson and Timothy Neesam
April 1, 2009
- It's a living
- Amy Adams and Emily Blunt animate the kooky drama Sunshine CleaningBy Katrina Onstad
March 27, 2009
- Speaking for the dead
- The Quebec film Tout est parfait is a devastating look at male suicideBy Patricia Bailey
March 27, 2009
- Clash of the titans
- Monsters vs. Aliens: more like Style vs. SubstanceBy Flannery Dean
March 26, 2009
- The longest winter
- Before Tomorrow is a heartbreaking tale about indigenous culture and survivalBy Martin Morrow
March 26, 2009
- It's a guy thing
- Paul Rudd and Jason Segel get bromantic in I Love You, ManBy Greig Dymond
March 19, 2009
- Game on
- Julia Roberts and Clive Owen play charmingly devious spies in DuplicityBy Martin Morrow
March 19, 2009
- Artful dodger
- A new doc explores artist Vanessa Beecroft's controversial adoption effortsBy Katrina Onstad
March 17, 2009
- BadFellas
- Gomorrah: a powerful mob drama that doesn't glamourize gangstersBy Katrina Onstad
March 12, 2009
- Race to the bottom
- Race to Witch Mountain is a crass, abrasive update of a late-'70s Disney delightBy Martin Morrow
March 12, 2009
- Crossed wires
- Crossing Over: a congested polemic about U.S. immigrationBy Katrina Onstad
March 12, 2009
- Copyright or wrong?
- A new documentary wonders: can you really own an idea?By Matthew Hays
March 6, 2009
- Unsung heroes
- Watchmen: an earnest, epic adaptation of the beloved graphic novelBy Katrina Onstad
March 5, 2009
- Let me hear you scream
- Jonas Brothers in 3D: long on pyrotechnics, short on charismaBy Greig Dymond
February 27, 2009
- Baby blues
- Rodrigue Jean's Lost Song is an unsentimental look at modern parentingBy Flannery Dean
February 26, 2009
- Oscars song and dance
- The highs and lows of the 2009 Academy Awards ceremonyBy Greig Dymond
February 23, 2009
- You say you want a revolution?
- Steven Soderbergh's gorgeous, frustrating, overlong biopic of Che GuevaraBy Lee Ferguson
February 19, 2009
- Down among the women
- Is there any truth to the best supporting actress curse?By Lee Ferguson
February 19, 2009
- The overlooked
- We present the Snubbies: the film achievements of 2008 that Oscar missedBy Greig Dymond
February 17, 2009
- Wise guys
- A look back at some of the best, worst and most unusual Oscar hostsBy Martin Morrow
February 13, 2009
- Fashion victim
- The rom-com Confessions of a Shopaholic has all the outfits, but none of the laughsBy Greig Dymond
February 13, 2009
- Unfinished business
- Friday the 13th, part 12: Jason continues his epic revengeBy Lee Ferguson
February 13, 2009
- Show me the money!
- Clive Owen chases wayward bankers in the thriller The InternationalBy Katrina Onstad
February 12, 2009
- Rising tide
- Trouble the Water offers a harrowing first-person account of Hurricane KatrinaBy Martin Morrow
February 11, 2009
- Vanity fair
- He's Just Not That Into You is an orgy of romantic navel-gazingBy Greig Dymond
February 5, 2009
- Little girl lost
- The children's fantasy Coraline is an eye-popping fantasia — just don't take the kidsBy Katrina Onstad
February 6, 2009
- Only the lonely
- Michelle Williams plays a destitute drifter in the heartbreaking Wendy and LucyBy Katrina Onstad
February 4, 2009
- Nothing new
- New in Town is not only a bad romantic comedy — it's an offensive oneBy Katrina Onstad
January 29, 2009
- Neverending story
- The fantasy novel Inkheart makes a sluggish transition from page to screenBy Martin Morrow
January 22, 2009
- The reel story
- Martin Morrow looks at the odds and oddities of this year's Academy Award nominationsBy Martin Morrow
January 22, 2009
- Planet Nollywood
- A Canadian doc explores Nigeria's extraordinary and prolific film industry By Greig Dymond
January 22, 2009
- Life of rhyme
- Notorious is a conventional yet compelling biopic about rapper Notorious B.I.G.By Greig Dymond
January 16, 2009
- Just like starting over
- Last Chance Harvey is a sweet, subtle tale of middle-age redemptionBy Martin Morrow
January 16, 2009
- Learn as you go
- French filmmaker Laurent Cantet relates the backstory to his bracing new film, The ClassBy Katrina Onstad
January 15, 2009
- Multi-culti mash-up
- Chandni Chowk to China: it's a comedy, it's a thriller, it's a musical, it's a mess!By Martin Morrow
January 15, 2009
- Fighting back
- Director Ed Zwick talks about Defiance, his film about Jewish resistance in the Second World WarBy Greig Dymond
January 15, 2009
- Wedding crasher
- Katrina Onstad declares war on Bride WarsBy Katrina Onstad
January 8, 2009
- Home sweet hell
- Revolutionary Road chronicles a slowly disintegrating marriageBy Katrina Onstad
December 30, 2008
- Man out of time
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button treads the line between whimsy and forebodingBy Katrina Onstad
December 22, 2008
- Going to the mat
- Mickey Rourke gives a pile-driver of a performance in The WrestlerBy Katrina Onstad
December 22, 2008
- Mission impossible
- Despite a foregone conclusion, the Second World War drama Valkyrie is a fiery thrillerBy Martin Morrow
December 22, 2008
- Drop-dead cool
- The Spirit is a scintillating slice of noir nostalgiaBy Martin Morrow
December 22, 2008
- The pursuit of crappiness
- Will Smith goes for broke in the overwrought weepy Seven PoundsBy Lee Ferguson
December 19, 2008
- The way of the gun
- Clint Eastwood plays a rage-filled war veteran in the powerful Gran TorinoBy Lee Ferguson
December 16, 2008
- Naughty and nice
- Bob Clark: the director behind two unlikely Christmas classicsBy Lee Ferguson
December 10, 2008
- Two solitudes
- The film Adam's Wall is a fraught love affair set in MontrealBy Patricia Bailey
December 8, 2008
- On the hot seat
- Ron Howard turns the classic Frost/Nixon interviews into riveting cinemaBy Katrina Onstad
December 4, 2008
- Joyous Noel
- The French farce Un Conte de Noel is messy but delightfulBy Lee Ferguson
November 28, 2008
- The crusader
- Gus Van Sant discusses his new film about gay-rights activist Harvey MilkBy Matthew Hays
November 26, 2008
- Wizard of Oz
- Australia: Baz Luhrmann's exuberant, exhausting love letter to homeBy Greig Dymond
November 26, 2008
- No ordinary man
- Milk is Gus Van Sant's simple but striking ode to a gay-rights iconBy Katrina Onstad
November 26, 2008
- The blight before Christmas
- Four Christmases is about as much fun as an empty stockingBy Greig Dymond
November 25, 2008
- Watched dog
- The animated feature Bolt adds a meta twist to a standard tail... er, taleBy Sarah Liss
November 21, 2008
- It doesn't suck
- The film version of Twilight is more snappy and playful than the novelBy Rachel Giese
November 20, 2008
- For the love of money
- What will Monopoly: The Movie look like?By Greig Dymond
November 14, 2008
- Top gun
- James Bond is out for blood (and a bit of booty) in Quantum of SolaceBy Martin Morrow
November 13, 2008
- Lost action hero
- Jean-Claude Van Damme gets existential in JCVDBy Katrina Onstad
November 13, 2008
- Superbad
- Who is the nastiest James Bond villain?By Martin Morrow
November 12, 2008
- Clever little Dickens
- Slumdog Millionaire: an exuberant, South Asian spin on Oliver TwistBy Martin Morrow
November 12, 2008
- Melancholy, baby
- Charlie Kaufman’s debut film, Synecdoche, New York, is a brilliant downerBy Martin Morrow
November 7, 2008
- Boys to men
- Role Models: clever, sophomoric and abundantly funnyBy Greig Dymond
November 7, 2008
- Good grief
- Kristin Scott Thomas gives an Oscar-worthy portrait of sorrow in I've Loved You So LongBy Katrina Onstad
November 6, 2008
- A beautiful mind
- Enigmatic screenwriter Charlie Kaufman opens up about his directorial debutBy Katrina Onstad
November 5, 2008
- Deja view
- Did a 1972 film foreshadow Barack Obama's presidential bid?By Greig Dymond
October 31, 2008
- Making connections
- The Other End of the Line brings together Hollywood and BollywoodBy Aparita Bhandari
October 31, 2008
- New pornographers
- Kevin Smith's latest film is a scatological orgy with a sugary-sweet coatingBy Katrina Onstad
October 30, 2008
- Inside Hollywood
- De Niro and Levinson skewer the movie biz in What Just HappenedBy Martin Morrow
October 30, 2008
- Takin' care of business
- Hollywood looks at the dark side of high financeBy Greig Dymond
October 28, 2008
- A mother's nightmare
- Angelina Jolie gives a subtle performance in the missing-child mystery ChangelingBy Katrina Onstad
October 24, 2008
- Top cop
- Edward Norton stands out in the mediocre Pride and GloryBy Greig Dymond
October 24, 2008
- Vow of silence
- An Indian woman contends with her violent husband in Deepa Mehta's new filmBy Katrina Onstad
October 21, 2008
- Meet the Prez
- W. is Oliver Stone's surprisingly tepid biopic of the current U.S. presidentBy Katrina Onstad
October 16, 2008
- A joy to behold
- Happy-Go-Lucky: a wonderfully upbeat film from the usually dour Mike LeighBy Martin Morrow
October 16, 2008
- Ryan's hope
- Spare Change: animator Ryan Larkin's last testamentBy Patricia Bailey
October 10, 2008
- Lone wolf
- Leonardo DiCaprio enlivens the inconsistent spy thriller Body of LiesBy Lee Ferguson
October 9, 2008
- Montreal, mon amour
- The Memories of Angels is a cinematic postcard of MontrealBy Matthew Hays
October 8, 2008
- Gangsters, Inc.
- Guy Ritchie's new film RocknRolla treads the same rough and tumble terrainBy Martin Morrow
October 8, 2008
- Marry, marry, quite contrary
- Rachel Getting Married puts some spice into a gooey genreBy Katrina Onstad
October 3, 2008
- Text, hugs and rock'n'roll
- Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist looks at love, American Apparel-styleBy Sarah Liss
October 3, 2008
- What's the big idea?
- Greg Kinnear plays a feisty inventor in the preachy Flash of GeniusBy Martin Morrow
October 2, 2008
- Vision quest
- Don McKellar talks about adapting the dystopian novel Blindness for the big screenBy Katrina Onstad
October 2, 2008
- Unholy warriors
- Bill Maher and Larry Charles lampoon the faithful in ReligulousBy Martin Morrow
October 2, 2008
- Beautiful winner
- Paul Newman turned his good fortune into a great careerBy Martin Morrow
September 27, 2008
- No great Miracle
- Spike Lee's war drama falls victim to the Hollywood tropes it tries to overturnBy Jason McBride
September 26, 2008
- Soldiers of good fortune
- Why make a movie about the war in Iraq if you have nothing to say about it?By Katrina Onstad
September 25, 2008
- The phantom menace
- Ricky Gervais is stalked by the whiny dead in Ghost TownBy Martin Morrow
September 18, 2008
- Wig party
- The Duchess is a nuanced and clever costume dramaBy Katrina Onstad
September 18, 2008
- High plains drifters
- Ed Harris and Viggo Mortensen star in the unremarkable western AppaloosaBy Katrina Onstad
September 16, 2008
- Blackmail for beginners
- Burn After Reading: some welcome buffoonery from the Coen brothersBy Katrina Onstad
September 11, 2008
- Women's issues
- Meg Ryan, muddled messages make for awkward update of classic camp comedyBy Katrina Onstad
September 11, 2008
- TIFF 2008
- Coverage of the Toronto International Film FestivalBy CBCNews.ca staff
September 4-13, 2008
- Rogue agent
- Don Cheadle plays a shadowy operative in the espionage thriller TraitorBy Jason McBride
August 28, 2008
- Inconvenient truths
- Ten things I learned from watching disaster moviesBy Martin Morrow
August 28, 2008
- Iran's gay plan
- A documentary looks at Iran's heartbreaking "solution" to homosexualityBy Matthew Hays
August 26, 2008
- Crashing the party
- Political conventions have provided some memorable movie scenesBy Sarah Liss
August 25, 2008
- Silly rabbit
- The House Bunny: funnier and (slightly) less sexist than it looksBy Jason Anderson
August 22, 2008
- Old man on campus
- Ben Kingsley plays an academic and waning Lothario in the drama ElegyBy Katrina Onstad
August 21, 2008
- 2 be or not 2 be
- Steve Coogan does Shakespeare one better in Hamlet 2By Martin Morrow
August 21, 2008
- Smuggler's blues
- The film Frozen River explores criminal intrigue at the Canada-U.S. borderBy Jason McBride
August 19, 2008
- Summer of lust
- Vicky Cristina Barcelona: Woody Allen's latest is one sticky romanceBy Alison Gillmor
August 14, 2008
- Crazy from the heat
- Does the war-movie satire Tropic Thunder go too far?By Alison Gillmor
August 12, 2008
- The last good man
- Richie Mehta's debut film Amal looks for salvation amid the bustle of DelhiBy Alison Gillmor
August 8, 2008
- High times
- James Franco gives Pineapple Express a giddy comic buzzBy Martin Morrow
August 5, 2008
- Dumb fun
- The latest Mummy sequel delights with high-spirited sillinessBy Jason Anderson
July 31, 2008
- Flip-flopping satire
- Swing Vote waffles between weak comedy and weepy dramaBy Alison Gillmor
July 31, 2008
- High school confidential
- American Teen tracks the angsty lives of modern adolescentsBy Katrina Onstad
July 31, 2008
- Cold case
- The second X-Files movie is a strangely lifeless exerciseBy Jason Anderson
July 24, 2008
- Men will be boys
- Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly indulge their inner children in Step BrothersBy Martin Morrow
July 24, 2008
- Why so serious?
- How Batman’s nemesis, the Joker, lost the punchlineBy Guy Leshinski
July 21, 2008
- Preity stoked
- Bollywood star Preity Zinta talks about breaking into North AmericaBy Aparita Bhandari
July 18, 2008
- Welcome to the dark side
- Heath Ledger owns the screen as the villainous Joker in Batman: The Dark KnightBy Katrina Onstad
July 17, 2008
- Super trooper
- Meryl Streep does her very best to elevate the ABBA movie musical Mamma Mia!By Jason Anderson
July 17, 2008
- Forbidden love
- A brave documentary reveals the lives of gay and lesbian MuslimsBy Martin Morrow
July 16, 2008
- It's getting hot in here
- Hellboy 2 is one scorching summer blockbusterBy Katrina Onstad
July 16, 2008
- His wackness
- The weird and wonderful career of Sir Ben KingsleyBy Martin Morrow
July 10, 2008
- Lost together
- Brick Lane is a thoughtful, if melodramatic adaptation of the best-selling novelBy Gillian Grace
July 3, 2008
- Mommie dearest
- Julianne Moore plays doomed heiress Barbara Baekeland in Savage GraceBy Katrina Onstad
July 3, 2008
- Defending God
- Actor/game-show host Ben Stein has made a documentary endorsing intelligent design. Say what?By Richard Poplak
June 27, 2008
- WALL*E world
- The latest Pixar picture paints a bleak future for our planetBy Guy Leshinski
June 26, 2008
- Great guns
- Angelina Jolie drives the wickedly entertaining thriller WantedBy Jason McBride
June 26, 2008
- Mystical mistake
- Mike Myers's latest comedy is both crass and condescendingBy Jason Anderson
June 19, 2008
- Would you believe... just OK?
- The film remake of Get Smart misses the TV series' kooky charmBy Martin Morrow
June 19, 2008
- DIY is A-OK
- A film fest celebrates the micro-budget moviemaking known as mumblecoreBy Jason McBride
June 19, 2008
- Big f---ing deal
- Young People F---ing turns out to be a slick, sweet-natured comedyBy Katrina Onstad
June 13, 2008
- The green menace
- Seriously: How hard is it to make a good movie about the Hulk?By Jason Anderson
June 12, 2008
- It ain't happening
- Someone should put M. Night Shyamalan's new horror film out of its miseryBy Martin Morrow
June 12, 2008
- Superhero smackdown
- Which summer blockbuster will win the battle for box-office supremacy?By Martin Morrow
June 10, 2008
- The mark of Zooey
- What makes Zooey Deschanel the perennial It Girl?By Sarah Liss
June 6, 2008
- Culture clash
- You Don't Mess with the Zohan: it's no Borat, but it's still risky comedyBy Katrina Onstad
June 5, 2008
- Paws of fury
- Jack Black kicks butt and courts laughs in the lovable Kung Fu PandaBy Martin Morrow
June 5, 2008
- The girls are back in town
- Carrie Bradshaw and company continue their life quest in the Sex and the City movieBy Katrina Onstad
May 30, 2008
- Night terrors
- The Strangers: spooky premise, lousy executionBy Jason McBride
May 29, 2008
- Break it down
- The documentary Planet B-Boy looks at a global dance phenomenonBy Jennifer Hollett
May 28, 2008
- Hold on to your hats
- Maligned filmmaker Uwe Boll channels his anger into toxic comedyBy Greg Buium
May 22, 2008
- Hard truths
- German-Turkish drama doesn't flinch from exposing cultural differencesBy Richard Poplak
May 22, 2008
- Hold on to your hats
- Indiana Jones: older, not necessarily wiser, but still a treat to watchBy Katrina Onstad
May 22, 2008
- Keys to the kingdom
- Second Narnia film needs more heart, fewer talking animalsBy Rachel Giese
May 15, 2008
- Ligther than air
- The Taiwanese film Flight of the Red Balloon is pretty but dullBy Katrina Onstad
May 15, 2008
- Hot pursuit
- An appreciation of the most memorable chase scenes in filmBy Barbara Carey
May 12, 2008
- Maximum overdrive
- Based on a Japanese anime series, Speed Racer is sensory overloadBy Jason Anderson
May 8, 2008
- Easy money
- The Babysitters panders to midlife and suburban clichésBy Katrina Onstad
May 8, 2008
- Like a rock
- Fine performances fail to elevate The Stone AngelBy Alison Gillmor
May 8, 2008
- Losing battle
- David Mamet's martial-arts drama Redbelt is tangled and tiresomeBy Jason McBride
May 8, 2008
- Inside Abu Ghraib
- Filmmaker Errol Morris trains his lens on the infamous Iraqi prisonBy Katrina Onstad
May 5, 2008
- Old maid
- Made of Honor is a tired retread of better nuptial rom-comsBy Katrina Onstad
May 1, 2008
- Iron will
- Comic hero Iron Man flies high on the big screen By Jason McBride
May 1, 2008
- I'll always be there
- A short history of the buddy movieBy Martin Morrow
April 26, 2008
- Special delivery
- Tina Fey and Amy Poehler inspire belly laughs in Baby MamaBy Martin Morrow
April 25, 2008
- Orange alert
- The harrowing high jinks of Harold and Kumar By Katrina Onstad
April 25, 2008
- Misguided missile
- John Cusack's War, Inc. serves up smug and pointless satire By Martin Morrow
April 25, 2008
- Finding her calling
- Helen Hunt discusses her directing debut, Then She Found MeBy Maria Nguyen
April 24, 2008
- Get over it
- Man-children rule in the comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall By Katrina Onstad
April 18, 2008
- Just killing time
- Al Pacino tries to foil his would-be assassin in 88 Minutes By Martin Morrow
April 18, 2008
- Subject matters
- A conversation with Canadian doc maker Jennifer BaichwalBy Jason McBride
April 17, 2008
- He's seen it all
- Richard Leacock: the grand old man of cinéma véritéBy Martin Morrow
April 17, 2008
- Forever young
- The film Young@Heart follows a group of rockin' seniorsBy Katrina Onstad
April 15, 2008
- The way of the gun
- Whoa: Keanu Reeves is lone bright spot in Street KingsBy Katrina Onstad
April 11, 2008
- Paternity suits him
- Whoa: Ryan Reynolds is lone bright spot in Chaos TheoryBy Jason McBride
April 11, 2008
- Bill C-10
- What the proposed bill means for Canadian TV and film producersBy Susan Noakes
April 10, 2008
- Blinded by the light
- Shine a Light and the troubled genre of concert films By Jason Andreson
April 8, 2008
- Off his game
- George Clooney's pigskin comedy drops the ballBy Jason McBride
April 4, 2008
- The good soldiers
- Stop-Loss takes a brave but flawed look at Iraq war vetsBy Martin Morrow
March 28, 2008
- It's a bust
- 21 deals moviegoers a lousy handBy Katrina Onstad
March 28, 2008
- Jokers are wild
- The Grand proves the mockumentary isn't played outBy Jason Anderson
March 21, 2008
- Souls on ice
- Snow Angels: a quietly penetrating look at small-town yearningBy Katrina Onstad
March 21, 2008
- Life sucks
- Denys Arcand's clichéd look at male alienationBy Jason McBride
March 21, 2008
- Teen titan
- Director Gus Van Sant’s honest depictions of young people By Jason Anderson
March 20, 2008
- Who hears Horton?
- A subversive film treatment of a Dr. Seuss classicBy Jason Anderson
March 14, 2008
- Double trouble
- Funny Games: not your usual timid Hollywood remakeBy Katrina Onstad
March 14, 2008
- Miss Managed
- A dull, misguided adaptation of a Depression-era novelBy Sarah Liss
March 7, 2008
- Dreams of the Stone Age
- 10,000 B.C. is lacking in primitive coolBy Martin Morrow
March 7, 2008
- Court jester
- Will Ferrell's basketball comedy Semi-Pro is only semi-funny By Martin Morrow
February 29, 2008
- What's a girl to do?
- The fairy tale Penelope has heart, but little nerveBy Katrina Onstad
February 29, 2008
- The real deal
- The Counterfeiters is a thought-provoking Holocaust taleBy Martin Morrow
February 29, 2008
- Dangerous liaison
- An interview with Philippa Gregory, author of The Other Boleyn GirlBy Jessica Wong
February 29, 2008
- Oscar night
- Film columnist Katrina Onstad's Oscar blogBy Katrina Onstad
February 24, 2008
- Oscar red carpet
- Jelena Adzic's play-by-play on Oscar fashionBy Jelena Adzic
February 24, 2008
- The big show
- Images from Hollywood's most illustrious nightBy Timothy Neesam and Martin Morrow
February 24, 2008
- Oscar archive
- View all of our features on Oscar-nominated filmsBy CBCNews.ca staff
February 22, 2008
- Beholden to Holden
- Charlie Bartlett is the latest variation on Catcher in the RyeBy Katrina Onstad
February 22, 2008
- Play it again
- Vantage Point is a thriller with many angles but no focusBy Martin Morrow
February 22, 2008
- Tapeheads
- Be Kind Rewind: visual feast, narrative famineBy Sarah Liss
February 22, 2008
- It's oh so quiet
- No Country for Old Men and the vogue for silent soundtracks By Richard Poplak
February 20, 2008
- Once, with feeling
- A small Irish film offers a fresh take on the movie musical By Sarah Liss
February 19, 2008
- Credit where it's duue
- Juno and the revival of opening title sequencesBy Martin Morrow
February 18, 2008
- Peace songs
- The Band’s Visit offers a wistful take on Arab-Israeli relations By Richard Poplak
February 15, 2008
- To all the girls he's loved before
- Ryan Reynolds plays a conflicted romantic in Definitely MaybeBy Katrina Onstad
February 14, 2008
- Sticky mess
- The Spiderwick Chronicles spins a second-hand tale By Martin Morrow
February 14, 2008
- Looking for a way out
- Sci-fi thriller Jumper is a waste of space-timeBy Sarah Liss
February 14, 2008
- The whole dam thing
- A Canadian doc sizes up China’s Three Gorges DamBy Katrina Onstad
February 8, 2008
- Bloody tourists
- In Bruges is a black satire about hitmen on holidayBy Martin Morrow
February 8, 2008
- Restless spirit
- A departed bride nags the living in Over Her Dead BodyBy Katrina Onstad
February 1, 2008
- Revolution rock
- Documentary pays tribute to Clash frontman Joe Strummer By Martin Morrow
February 1, 2008
- Technophobia
- Cinema's abiding fascination with evil machinesBy Jason Anderson
January 28, 2008
- Soul brothers
- Rambo and Rimbaud: two complicated dudesBy Martin Morrow
January 25, 2008
- Dance fever
- The inside story on the Canadian buzz film How She Move By Katrina Onstad
January 24, 2008
- Remembering Heath
- Images celebrating the career of the late Heath LedgerBy CBC News
January 23, 2008
- Hurray for Hollywood?
- We weigh in on the 2008 Academy Award nominationsBy Sarah Liss and Martin Morrow
January 22, 2008
- He met the Walrus
- A Toronto producer discusses his Oscar-nominated short about meeting John Lennon By CBC News.ca staff
January 22, 2008
- Let's call the whole thing off
- 27 Dresses: another slushy wedding fantasy By Katrina Onstad
January 18, 2008
- Scare tactics
- Horror flick Cloverfield isn't half the movie it pretends to be By Martin Morrow
January 18, 2008
- Straight shooter
- The horse opera All Hat talks tough but fails to deliverBy Sarah Liss
January 18, 2008
- Twilight zone
- Starting Out in the Evening probes the gap between literature and life By Martin Morrow
January 18, 2008
- What a girl wants
- Test your knowledge of chick flicksBy Sean Monkman
January 18, 2008
- Sundance blog
- Bruce LaBruce writes from the Sundance Film FestivalBy Bruce LaBruce
January 17, 2008
- Risky business
- There Will Be Blood is a harrowing tale of American greedBy Katrina Onstad
January 4, 2008
- Aimless Youth
- Francis Ford Coppola’s comeback film is clever but disappointingBy Martin Morrow
January 4, 2008
- A life less ordinary
- Director Julian Schnabel on his Oscar-worthy new filmBy Katrina Onstad
December 24, 2007
- Moving pictures
- Katrina Onstad's 10 favourite films of 2007By Katrina Onstad
December 21, 2007
- Lost in Tinseltown
- Capsule reviews of the major holiday moviesBy Katrina Onstad and Martin Morrow
December 21, 2007
- Family matters
- Director Tamara Jenkins discusses her film The SavagesBy Katrina Onstad
December 20, 2007
- Last man standing
- Will Smith shines in the sombre I Am LegendBy Martin Morrow
December 14, 2007
- Lofty intentions
- Faithful film of The Kite Runner fails to soar By Martin Morrow
December 14, 2007
- Francks for the memories
- The delightfully offbeat career of singer Don Francks By Stephen Cole
December 12, 2007
- Whoa, baby
- Ellen Page and Diablo Cody deliver big laughs in JunoBy Rachel Giese
December 10, 2007
- Lost in transition
- The Golden Compass on screen: opulent but misdirectedBy Katrina Onstad
December 7, 2007
- Power games
- S&M builds character in Robert Cuffley’s Walk All Over Me By Martin Morrow
December 6, 2007
- The many faces of Bob
- Todd Haynes discusses his Dylan biopic, I'm Not ThereBy Katrina Onstad
November 30, 2007
- Twisted sister
- Margot at the Wedding is a venomous look at familyBy Katrina Onstad
November 23, 2007
- Guns blazing
- Brian De Palma's antiwar film Redacted is a preachy messBy Katrina Onstad
November 16, 2007
- Monster mash
- Big-budget Beowulf pours on the testosterone thrillsBy Martin Morrow
November 16, 2007
- Brothers in arms
- Sidney Lumet’s new film is a twist on the heist pictureBy Katrina Onstad
November 16, 2007
- Brothers grim
- Ethan and Joel Coen mine dark terrain in No Country for Old MenBy Katrina Onstad
November 8, 2007
- Risky business
- American Gangster charts the rise and fall of a Harlem drug lordBy Martin Morrow
November 2, 2007
- Muscle man
- The Bodybuilder and I: a powerful doc about father-son relations By Katrina Onstad
November 2, 2007
- Bee warned
- Jerry Seinfeld’s foray into cartoons is a little flightyBy Rachel Giese
November 2, 2007
- Lives in the balance
- An award-winning film explores illegal abortions in communist RomaniaBy Katrina Onstad
November 2, 2007
- Teenage wasteland
- Bruce McDonald's The Tracey Fragments breaks filmmaking boundariesBy Katrina Onstad
October 31, 2007
- Loving large
- Steve Carell plays a mournful romantic in Dan in Real LifeBy Katrina Onstad
October 26, 2007
- Close to home
- Art can help us come to grips with real-life tragedy By Rachel Giese
October 19, 2007
- More or Wes
- Six minutes with The Darjeeling Limited director Wes AndersonBy Katrina Onstad
October 19, 2007
- Under suspicion
- Rendition: a topical, well-intended, messy thrillerBy Katrina Onstad
October 19, 2007
- Sundance kid
- Actor-singer-dancer Tamara Podemski opens up about her newfound notorietyBy Katrina Onstad
October 17, 2007
- Shooting match
- Vancouver director Bruce Sweeney talks about his new film, American VenusBy Greg Buium
October 12, 2007
- Queen of hearts
- Cate Blanchett continues her commanding reign in Elizabeth: The Golden AgeBy Katrina Onstad
October 12, 2007
- Brothers in arms
- Wes Anderson explores the bonds of family — again — in The Darjeeling LimitedBy Katrina Onstad
October 5, 2007
- Cross examination
- George Clooney plays a corporate fixer in Michael ClaytonBy Katrina Onstad
October 5, 2007
- Freedom quest
- Sean Penn traces a poignant journey with Into the WildBy Katrina Onstad
September 28, 2007
- Fame's assassin
- Jesse James film meditates on dark side of celebrityBy Katrina Onstad
September 21, 2007
- Dark shadows
- Woody Allen holds court at TIFFBy Matthew Hays
September 14, 2007
- Five questions for...
- Amir Bar-Levin, director of My Kid Could Paint ThatBy Katrina Onstad
September 14, 2007
- The Woodman cometh
- Woody Allen holds court at TIFFBy Richard Poplak
September 13, 2007
- Promise fulfilled
- David Cronenberg’s masterful take on globalizationBy Rachel Giese
September 13, 2007
- Capsule review
- Joaquin Phoenix comes undone in Reservation RoadBy Katrina Onstad
September 12, 2007
- Five questions for...
- Lisa Ray, star of All Hat and The World UnseenBy Rachel Giese
September 12, 2007
- Talking back
- Persepolis takes a brat's-eye view of Iran By Rachel Giese
September 12, 2007
- Capsule review
- Keira Knightley smolders on AtonementBy Rachel Giese
September 12, 2007
- Reluctant star
- William Hurt weighs in on celebrity cultureBy Katrina Onstad
September 11, 2007
- Five questions for...
- Roy Dupuis, star of Shake Hands with the DevilBy Rachel Giese
September 11, 2007
- TIFF panel
- Don Cheadle spreads the word about DarfurBy Rachel Giese
September 10, 2007
- Ode to joy
- Control looks at legendary Joy Division singer Ian CurtisBy Katrina Onstad
September 10, 2007
- Capsule review
- Ryan Gosling plays awkward in Lars and the Real GirlBy Rachel Giese
September 10, 2007
- Sweet revenge
- Jodie Foster gets intellectual at TIFF press conferenceBy Richard Poplak
September 8, 2007
- Ghoul intentions
- George A. Romero revisits his roots with new zombie filmBy Martin Morrow
September 8, 2007
- Capsule review
- The Coen brothers return to form with No Country for Old MenBy Katrina Onstad
September 8, 2007
- Home truths
- Guy Maddin takes a dream-like tour of WinnipegBy Alison Gillmor
September 7, 2007
- Five questions for...
- Kristin Booth, star of two Canadian films at TIFFBy Katrina Onstad
September 7, 2007
- Capsule review
- Reese Witherspoon gets political in RenditionBy Rachel Giese
September 7, 2007
- Legacy of loss
- Fugitive Pieces director Jeremy PodeswaBy Katrina Onstad
September 6, 2007
- Five questions for...
- Denis Côté, Quebec indie filmmakerBy Matthew Hays
September 6, 2007
- Boxing day
- Clement Virgo returns to TIFF with the powerful Poor Boy's GameBy Katrina Onstad
September 5, 2007
- Guess who's coming to Toronto?
- Witherspoon, Clooney, Pitt and Woody Allen land at TIFFBy Rachel Giese
September 5, 2007
- Reel life
- Documentaries take on political issues and musical iconsBy Martin Morrow
September 5, 2007
- Setting the scene
- The hot trends and can't-miss films at this year's festivalBy Katrina Onstad
September 5, 2007
- Five questions for...
- Ariel Dorfman, subject of the documentary A Promise to the DeadBy Rachel Giese
September 5, 2007
- TIFF by the numbers
- Your statistical guide to the festivalBy Guy Leshinski
September 5, 2007
- Nerd appeal
- Superbad's teen rites of passageBy Katrina Onstad
August 17, 2007
- 24-hour pod people
- Return of the body snatcher movieBy Jason Anderson
August 17, 2007
- Bourne to run
- The Bourne Ultimatum delivers smart thrillsBy Katrina Onstad
August 3, 2007
- Jane addiction
- Jane Austen in the 21st centuryBy Alison Gillmor
August 2, 2007
- Tusk, tusk
- B.C. filmmakers make a point in Arctic TaleBy Katrina Onstad
August 1, 2007
- Cinematic giant
- Ingmar Bergman: 1918-2007By Martin Morrow and Timothy Neesam
July 30, 2007
- Raking in the d'oh
- The Simpsons expand to the big screenBy Katrina Onstad
July 27, 2007
- Ample pleasures
- Hairspray musical has plenty of bounceBy Martin Morrow
July 20, 2007
- A different view
- An audio-visual tour of gay and lesbian cinemaBy Katrina Onstad and Timothy Neesam
July 17, 2007
- Trash talk
- A conversation with cult filmmaker Lloyd KaufmanBy Matthew Hays
July 13, 2007
- Boy, interrupted
- The Order of the Phoenix features an older, angrier and angst-ridden Harry PotterBy Rachel Giese
July 11, 2007
- The great escape
- Christian Bale shape-shifts into a PoW in Rescue DawnBy Katrina Onstad
July 6, 2007
- Gnarly, dude
- Cinema's rough love affair with surfingBy Martin Morrow
July 4, 2007
- Under the weather
- Michael Moore takes on American health care in SickoBy Katrina Onstad
June 29, 2007
- Casting glances
- Director Andrea Arnold's thrilling film experimentBy Katrina Onstad
June 29, 2007
- Retro action
- New Die Hard film is a blast from the '90sBy Martin Morrow
June 22, 2007
- From the heart
- Angelina Jolie's unsentimental turn in A Mighty HeartBy Katrina Onstad
June 22, 2007
- Divine intervention
- Steve Carell makes a pact with God in Evan AlmightyBy Andre Mayer
June 22, 2007
- Second act
- Director Charles Burnett on his unseen classic filmBy Katrina Onstad
June 20, 2007
- Looking for clues
- The 21st-century Nancy DrewBy Katrina Onstad
June 15, 2007
- Male delivery
- Ocean's 13 offers hipster fondness for retro VegasBy Katrina Onstad
June 8, 2007
- Pregnant pause
- Knocked Up delivers smart, raunchy comedyBy Katrina Onstad
June 1, 2007
- Lost at sea
- Johnny Depp keeps Pirates of the Caribbean 3 from sinkingBy Katrina Onstad
May 25, 2007
- Creating a monster
- Shrek the Third is cartoon overloadBy Martin Morrow
May 18, 2007
- Cityscapes
- Paris, Je T'Aime and other film odes to famous citiesBy Katrina Onstad
May 18, 2007
- French dressing
- The 2007 Cannes Film FestivalBy CBC Arts Online staff
May 15, 2007
- Cannes at 60
- Revisiting filmdom's favourite festBy Martin Morrow and Timothy Neesam
May 15, 2007
- The indie It Girl
- Adrienne Shelly's final film, WaitressBy Katrina Onstad
May 11, 2007
- Rebels without a clue
- Lindsay Lohan takes on Jane Fonda in Georgia RuleBy Katrina Onstad
May 11, 2007
- Male order
- Gabriel Byrne explores masculinity in JindabyneBy Katrina Onstad
May 10, 2007
- Losing the thread
- Spider-Man 3 spins out of controlBy Katrina Onstad
May 3, 2007
- Lynch on Lynch
- Director's book sheds (a little) light on his enigmatic filmsBy Katrina Onstad
May 3, 2007
- Vancouver plays itself
- The city gets a starring role in Paul Fox's Everything's Gone GreenBy Rachel Giese
April 20, 2007
- Cinema verities
- Canadian doc-makers take on Michael MooreBy Katrina Onstad
April 20, 2007
- Moonstruck
- A new doc celebrates legendary lunar explorersBy Katrina Onstad
April 18, 2007
- The crying game
- Why torture scenes have gone mainstreamBy Andre Mayer
April 11, 2007
- Faking it
- Richard Gere plays a literary fraud in The Hoax By Katrina Onstad
April 6, 2007
- Double trouble
- Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez pay respect to B-movies with Grindhouse By Katrina Onstad
April 6, 2007
- Kicking up a fuss
- A new film explores Iranian society through soccer By Rachel Giese
April 5, 2007
- Funny that way
- Blades of Glory and Hollywood's homophobic impulse By Rachel Giese
March 30, 2007
- The French connection
- Congorama explores the ties that bind Belgium and Quebec By Matthew Hays
March 30, 2007
- Great white hope
- A Canadian documentary asks humanity to save the sharks By Andre Mayer
March 22, 2007
- Reign man
- Adam Sandler plays it straight and shattered in Reign Over Me By Katrina Onstad
March 14, 2007
- Capsule review
- Chris Rock's I Think I Love My Wife By Katrina Onstad
March 16, 2007
- Dawn of the undead
- Director Andrew Currie creates a sly satire in Fido By Katrina Onstad
March 16, 2007
- Irish storm
- Director Ken Loach looks at the genesis of the IRA By Katrina Onstad
March 15, 2007
- Cold front
- New York's Museum of Modern Art showcases Canadian films By Richard Poplak
- SXSW blog
- Director Reg Harkema reports from Austin, Texas By Reg Harkema
March 14, 2007
- Between worlds
- The Namesake chronicles the experience of South Asian immigrants By Katrina Onstad
March 8, 2007
- Star crossed
- David Fincher's Zodiac is a serial killer movie with brains By Katrina Onstad
March 2, 2007
- Oscar recap
- The ceremony's most memorable moments By Rachel Giese
February 26, 2007
- Oscar blog
- Katrina Onstad's play-by-play of the Academy Awards By Katrina Onstad
February 26, 2007
- The big show
- Scenes from the Oscar ceremony By CBC Arts Online staff
February 25, 2007
- Decked out
- The view from the red carpet By CBC Arts Online staff
February 24, 2007
- Let's get serious
- When funny men turn dramatic By Katrina Onstad
February 23, 2007
- Doing us proud
- Canadians at the Oscars By Ashleigh Patterson
February 20, 2007
- The Berlinale diary
- Guy Maddin blogs from the Berlin film festival By Guy Maddin
February 15, 2007
- Dressed to thrill
- A photo gallery of the 2007 Oscar nominees for costume design By Ashleigh Patterson
February 20, 2007
- Mother courage
- The blunt wisdom of Robin Wright Penn By Katrina Onstad
February 16, 2007
- Capsule review
- Hugh Grant coasts on charm in Music and Lyrics By Katrina Onstad
February 14, 2007
- Shooting Rwanda
- An interview with A Sunday in Kigali director Robert Favreau By Katrina Onstad
February 12, 2007
- Capsule review
- Sienna Miller is a Warhol acolyte in Factory Girl Katrina Onstad
February 8, 2007
- Spy games
- The Lives of Others channels the paranoia of East Germany Katrina Onstad
February 8, 2007
- After the crash
- Inside the new wave of Argentine filmmaking By Sarah Elton
February 7, 2007
- Going big
- Partition presents a new kind of Canadian epic By Katrina Onstad
January 19, 2007
- Oscar nominees
- Take a tour of the stars vying for the 2007 hardware By CBC Arts Staff
January 23, 2007
- Grasping for Oscar
- Weighing in on the 2007 Oscar nominees By Rachel Giese and Katrina Onstad
January 23, 2007
- Directors cut
- This Film Is Not Yet Rated uncovers Hollywood s censorship bullies By Katrina Onstad
January 19, 2007
- Sundance 2007 diary
- Director S. Wyeth Clarkson's daily updates from Utah By S. Wyeth Clarkson
January 17, 2007
- Buddy movie
- Director Roger Michell and writer Hanif Kureishi on their new film Venus By Rachel Giese
January 17, 2007
- Battle cry
- Letters from Iwo Jima illuminates the Japanese war experience By Rachel Giese
January 12, 2007
- The contenders
- A look at this year's Genie nominees for best Canadian film By CBC Arts Online staff
January 8, 2007
- The top 10 films of 2006
- CBC Arts Online writer Katrina Onstad makes her picks By Katrina Onstad
December 21, 2006
- Achtung baby
- In The Good German, George Clooney goes retro again By Katrina Onstad
December 15, 2006
- Jingle bell schlock
- Christmas cuties hook up in The Holiday By Katrina Onstad
December 8, 2006
- Apocalypto now
- Mel Gibson returns with his unique brand of historigore By Katrina Onstad
December 8, 2006
- Hey, headmaster
- The History Boys makes a strained transition from stage to screen By Katrina Onstad
November 24, 2006
- The middle ages
- Director Michael Apted revisits his documentary subjects in 49 Up By Katrina Onstad
November 24, 2006
November 23, 2006
- The outsider makes his exit
- Robert Altman, 1925-2006 By Katrina Onstad
November 21, 2006
- On golden Bond
- Casino Royale unleashes a meaner, more exciting James Bond By Andre Mayer
November 17, 2006
- Oscar buzzing
- Christopher Guest's misfits return in For Your Consideration Katrina Onstad
November 17, 2006
- Faux Fur
- Diane Arbus biopic offers a mythical, misguided take on the photographer's artistic awakening By Katrina Onstad
November 17, 2006
- Good year tires
- Ridley Scott's French folly By Katrina Onstad
November 10, 2006
- Character assassination
- Will Ferrell stars in Stranger Than Fiction By Katrina Onstad
November 10, 2006
- Crass clown
- Borat's humour — and hubris — is nothing short of devastating By Katrina Onstadk
November 3, 2006
- World of hurt
- Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's heart-wrenching Babel By Katrina Onstad
November 3, 2006
- Hail to the chief
- Film depictions of the U.S. president By Katrina Onstad
October 27, 2006
- Into the fire
- Phillip Noyce's Catch a Fire tells the tale of a South African freedom fighter By Richard Poplak
October 26, 2006
- Having her cake
- Sofia Coppola's 21st century take on Marie Antoinette By Katrina Onstad
October 20, 2006
- The fog of war
- Clint Eastwood explores American heroism in Flags of Our Fathers By Katrina Onstad
October 20, 2006
- Bedroom community
- Kate Winslet enters suburbia in Little Children By Katrina Onstad
October 20, 2006
- A life less ordinary
- Augusten Burroughs discusses the film version of his best-selling memoir Running with Scissors By Rachel Giese
October 19, 2006
- Acid reign
- Helen Mirren keeps a stiff upper lip in The Queen By Katrina Onstad
October 13, 2006
- Flamboyant
- Infamous delivers a frothier take on Truman Capote By Katrina Onstad
October 13, 2006
- The return
- The Departed reaffirms Martin Scorsese's standing as America s most important living director By Katrina Onstad
October 6, 2006
- Act naturally
- The Trailer Park Boys make a movie By Katrina Onstad
October 6, 2006
- Strange brood
- Trailer Park Boys: The interview By Katrina Onstad
October 5, 2006
- Family matters
- The tragic, shattering Journals of Knud Rasmussen By Rachel Giese
September 29, 2006
- The big picture
- A new doc examines photographer Edward Burtynsky's industrial landscapes By Katrina Onstad
September 27, 2006
- Political cartoon
- All the King's Men is an overwrought caricature of U.S. politics By Katrina Onstad
September 22, 2006
- Sleepy dreamer
- The whimsical romance The Science of Sleep is both clever and cutesy By Katrina Onstad
September 22, 2006
- The chronicles of Halifax
- CBC Arts Online reports from the Atlantic Film Festival By Sean Flinn
September 20, 2006
- Black hearted
- Brian De Palma's The Black Dahlia is one nasty noir By Stephen Cole
September 18, 2006
- Waiting for a sign
- On the tail of the TIFF autograph hounds By Guy Leshinski
September 15, 2006
- See no ego
- A doc reveals the amazing story of the blind mountaineers of Tibet By Matthew McKinnon
September 15, 2006
- Capsule review
- When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts By Matthew McKinnon
September 15, 2006
- Old dog, new trick
- Bobcat Goldthwait's Sleeping Dogs Lie is the work of a sensitive filmmaker — sort of By Katrina Onstad
September 14, 2006
- Capsule review
- This Filthy World By Rachel Giese
September 14, 2006
- Can we talk?
- The Dixie Chicks spread the word at TIFF By Richard Poplak
September 14, 2006
- Big daddy dearest
- Tales of the Rat Fink eulogizes the Salvador Dali of Kustom Kulture By Matthew McKinnon
September 13, 2006
- Capsule review
- Jude Law and Anthony Minghella reunite for Breaking and Entering By Katrina Onstad
September 13, 2006
- Naughty but nice
- Shortbus director John Cameron Mitchell imagines a world free of sexual repression By Katrina Onstad
September 12, 2006
- Hurray for Bollywood
- A panel discussion on Never Say Goodbye puts fans in a frenzy By Rachel Giese
September 12, 2006
- Shooting match
- Stalking Russell and Brad with the TIFF paparazzi By Guy Leshinski
September 12, 2006
- Capsule review
- The Last King of Scotland By Rachel Giese
September 12, 2006
- Last laugh
- A Q&A with the cast of the satire For Your Consideration turns strangely serious By Richard Poplak
September 12, 2006
- The French connection
- Congorama explores the ties that bind Belgium and Quebec By Matthew Hays
September 11, 2006
- Capsule review
- Venus By Rachel Giese
September 11, 2006
- The good, the Brad and the ugly
- Babel press conference delves into the film's challenging shoot By Richard Poplak
September 11, 2006
- Royal letdown
- Star power at All the King's Men press conference fails to illuminate anything By Richard Poplak
September 11, 2006
- The new view
- Sarah Polley discusses her moving directorial debut, Away From Her By Katrina Onstad
September 10, 2006
- Capsule review
- The Killer Within By Matthew McKinnon
September 10, 2006
- Marginalized
- Two Canadian documentaries detail the snares of living in the burbs By Rachel Giese
September 9, 2006
- Once Moore with feeling
- Documentarian Michael Moore preaches to the choir at a Mavericks session By Matthew McKinnon
September 9, 2006
- All hail Penelope
- The Volver press conference proves a love-in for the film's lead actress By Richard Poplak
September 9, 2006
- Capsule review
- Babel By Katrina Onstad
September 9, 2006
- Monkeying around
- The story behind Reg Harkema's clever new film, Monkey Warfare By Katrina Onstad
September 8, 2006
- Capsule review
- Volver By Rachel Giese
September 8, 2006
- Waiting for Borat
- Our intrepid reporter queues up for much big fun By Guy Leshinski
September 8, 2006
- Capsule review
- The Wind that Shakes the Barley By Katrina Onstad
September 7, 2006
- Paradise lost
- The Journals of Knud Rasmussen remembers the last great Inuit shaman By Rachel Giese
September 7, 2006
- New York state of mind
- How we see New York City in movies five years after 9/11 By Katrina Onstad
September 6, 2006
- She loves the nightlife
- "Party Barb" on planning the perfect TIFF event By Rachel Giese
September 5, 2006
- Guess who's coming to Toronto?
- Attention-seeking celebs set to invade the city By Rachel Giese
September 1, 2006
- Belly fest
- Why a pregnant stomach is the ultimate icebreaker at a film festival By Katrina Onstad
September 1, 2006
- Vancouver plays itself
- The city gets a starring role in Paul Fox's Everything's Gone Green By Rachel Giese
September 1, 2006
- The hot list
- 10 Canadian buzz films at TIFF By Katrina Onstad
September 1, 2006
- What's up with docs
- TIFF's documentary programmer gives us the lowdown By Matthew McKinnon
September 1, 2006
- Setting the scene
- A conversation with Toronto film festival co-director Noah Cowan By Katrina Onstad
September 1, 2006
- Lights! Cameras! Oscar buzz!
- Test your knowledge of TIFF By Sean Monkman
September 1, 2006
- Gosh, celebrities actually visit Toronto!
- A look back at TIFF 2005
September 1, 2006
- No man's land
- A remake of The Wicker Man can't hold a candle to the original By Jason Anderson
September 1, 2006
- Big in Japan
- The story behind Tora-san, the longest-running film series in history By Patricia Bailey
August 31, 2006
- Taking the plunge
- The documentary Touched by Water explores our universal love of bathing By Patricia Bailey
August 28, 2006
- On native soil
- Documentary filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin explores her roots By Matthew Hays
August 24, 2006
- Slithering heights
- Snakes on a Plane delivers on the inflated hype By Jason Anderson
August 18, 2006
- He's baaaad
- Test your knowledge of Samuel L. Jackson By Sean Monkman
August 18, 2006
- Drôle patrol
- Bon Cop Bad Cop attempts to unite Canada — in laughter By Patricia Bailey
August 17, 2006
- Wicked and weird
- The kooky charms of the Gimli Film Festival By Patricia Bailey
August 14, 2006
- Stone cold sombre
- World Trade Center is safe and sentimental By Katrina Onstad
August 9, 2006
- Speed freak
- Will Ferrell revs up the laughs in Talladega Nights By Katrina Onstad
August 4, 2006
- Life is but a dream
- Little Miss Sunshine satirizes America's cult of individuality By Katrina Onstad
August 4, 2006
- State of the art
- Pixar revolutionized cartoons. Where will animation go next? By Jason Anderson
August 2, 2006
- Of Vice and Mann
- Miami Vice is a muted, gloomy remake of the original TV series By Katrina Onstad
July 28, 2006
- Abracada-blah
- Woody Allen's Scoop has a lot of tricks, but no real magic By Katrina Onstad
July 28, 2006
- Cape Town gets Bizet
- A film version of Carmen explores post-apartheid South Africa By Richard Poplak
July 27, 2006
- M. Night has fallen
- Lady in the Water exposes Hollywood's master of suspense as a wet noodle By Jason Anderson
July 21, 2006
- Big softie
- Clerks II confirms Kevin Smith as a shameless romantic By Andre Mayer
July 21, 2006
- Strange breed
- Understanding the obsessive cult of Amy Sedaris By Jason McBride
July 21, 2006
- Slacking off
- Owen Wilson: from charming buffoon to childish yob By Stephen Cole
July 20, 2006
- Motor mystery
- Who killed the electric car? A new documentary is on the case By Alec Scott
July 14, 2006
- Dirty rotten scoundrels
- Pirates of the Caribbean 2: more high-seas hijinks By Joel McConvey
July 7, 2006
- Mind games
- A Scanner Darkly provides a visual and cerebral buzz By Andre Mayer
July 7, 2006
- Captain weird
- Test your knowledge of Johnny Depp By Sean Monkman
July 7, 2006
- Fashion victims
- Meryl Streep is diabolically good in The Devil Wears Prada By Rachel Giese
June 30, 2006
- Former glory
- Toronto loses four repertory cinemas By Sarah Lazarovic
June 29, 2006
- I could be your hero, baby
- Bryan Singer flies high with Superman Returns By Rachel Giese
June 28, 2006
- Prince of darkness
- Test your knowledge of Christopher Walken By Sean Monkman
June 26, 2006
- Mismatch
- Nacho Libre wrestles with stereotypes and pointless humour By Joel McConvey
June 16, 2006
- Being Frank
- Lessons drawn from Sketches of Frank Gehry By Richard Poplak
June 16, 2006
- The crossword cult
- Wordplay: eight-letter word for fascinating By Alec Scott
June 16, 2006
- Mother superior
- The anti-careerism of Angelina Jolie By Rachel Giese
June 13, 2006
- Running on empty
- Cars is a fun but flat ride By Andre Mayer
June 9, 2006
- Where is the love?
- The decline of the romantic comedy By Alison Gillmor
June 8, 2006
- Sick puppies
- The Omen and film's fascination with demonic children By Matthew Hays
June 6, 2006
- Animated delivery
- Test your knowledge of voice acting By Sean Monkman
June 6, 2006
- Reel love vs. real love
- Vaughniston's bleak break-up By Andre Mayer
June 2, 2006
- It's getting hot in here
- Al Gore turns eco-hunk in An Inconvenient Truth By Rachel Giese
June 2, 2006
- True patriot love
- Douglas Coupland's look at kin and country By Jason Anderson
May 26, 2006
- Great X-pectations
- Director Brett Ratner engineers tragedy in X-Men: The Last Stand By Matthew McKinnon
May 26, 2006
- The secret's out
- The Da Vinci Code: dull, dull dull By Rachel Giese
May 19, 2006
- A Canadian in Cannes
- Calgary director reports from glitzy film fest By David Christensen
May 18, 2006
- Good fella
- The average-Joe appeal of Tom Hanks By Alison Gillmor
May 17, 2006
- Heeeeeeelp!
- The disaster picture, then and now By Stephen Cole
May 12, 2006
- Mission: Implausible
- The tangled spy games of Mission: Impossible 3 By Andre Mayer
May 5, 2006
- After the coal rush
- Cottonland examines the perils of OxyContin addiction By Matthew McKinnon
May 5, 2006
- Put-down artist
- Art School Confidential is a hostile, misanthropic mess By Alec Scott
May 5, 2006
- Chained melody
- Songbirds unleashes the "docu-musical" By Rachel Giese
May 3, 2006
- Flesh for fantasy
- A new doc chronicles the life of beefcake photographer Alan B. Stone By Matthew Hays
May 2, 2006
- Tougher than leather
- Masculinity in hip-hop culture By Matthew McKinnon
May 1, 2006
- Maverick
- Test your knowledge of Tom Cruise By Sean Monkman
April 28, 2006
- Fight and flight
- 9/11 on the big screen By Rachel Giese
April 28, 2006
- The devil inside
- A doc looks at the troubled life of songwriter Daniel Johnston By Jason McBride
April 28, 2006
- You're a strange animal
- Test your knowledge of animal actors By Sean Monkman
April 24, 2006
- Dream on
- American Dreamz: a satirical nightmare By Jason McBride
April 21, 2006
- Coming attractions
- Making movie-going better By Graham Roumieu
April 14, 2006
- To live and vie in L.A.
- Jennifer Aniston is low on cash in Friends With Money By Rachel Giese
April 14, 2006
- Bringing up baby
- The Dardenne brothers deliver Cannes-winner L'enfant By Jason McBride
April 14, 2006
- You don't know Jack
- Test your knowledge of Kiefer Sutherland By Sean Monkman
April 13, 2006
- What a feeling
- Movies about the redemptive art of dancing By Andre Mayer
April 7, 2006
- Camp fire
- Sharon Stone returns in Basic Instinct 2 By Rachel Giese
March 31, 2006
- Take two
- Test your knowledge of movie sequels By Sean Monkman
March 31, 2006
- The skin game
- Hollywood's trouble with interracial romance By Stephen Cole
March 28, 2006
- Three's company
- These Girls, a thinking filmgoer's teen comedy By Matthew Hays
March 24, 2006
- He got game
- Test your knowledge of Spike Lee By Sean Monkman
March 23, 2006
- Dare to dream
- Sean Garrity's Lucid re-imagines the psycho-thriller By Alison Gillmor
March 20, 2006
- M for muddled
- Slogging through V for Vendetta By Andre Mayer
March 17, 2006
- Stoned fox
- Sexy slacker Matthew McConaughey fails to charm By Alison Gillmor
March 15, 2006
- Unbottling the Genies
- 2006: The good news, the bad news By Stephen Cole
March 13, 2006
- The next wave
- The future of Canadian film By Rachel Giese
March 13, 2006
- Genie shortlist
- Scenes from the five nominees for best picture
March 13, 2006
- The modest mogul
- Canadian film visionary Hussain Amarshi By Alec Scott
March 13, 2006
- Not done yet
- The World's Fastest Indian offers a fresh take on the elderly By Jason Anderson
March 10, 2006
- Something in the way
- Dave Chappelle's reluctant stardom By Matthew McKinnon
March 8, 2006
- About last night
- The top 10 moments in the Oscar telecast By Jason Anderson
March 6, 2006
- Oscar blog
- CBC Arts Online's play-by-play By Rachel Giese and Andre Mayer
March 5, 2006
- Front row seat
- Oscar night sights
March 5, 2006
- Front row seat
- Oscar night sights — the red carpet
March 5, 2006
- Gowned and out
- A look at Oscar fashion By Rachel Giese and Timothy Neesam
March 2, 2006
- Stage antics
- Memorable moments at the Academy Awards By Andre Mayer and Timothy Neesam
March 1, 2006
- The lady vanishes
- Hollywood's dismal year for actresses By Rachel Giese and Alison Gillmor
March 1, 2006
- In the name of the father
- Guy Maddin's new documentary By Alison Gillmor
February 28, 2006
- Dead reckoning
- Tommy Lee Jones: double threat By Jason McBride
February 24, 2006
- Heavy mettle
- A new doc explores metal's staying power By Andre Mayer
February 22, 2006
- Gold medal movies
- Test your knowledge of the Olympics on the silver screen By Sean Monkman
February 20, 2006
- Fight club
- Antiwar documentary Why We Fight offers simplistic answers By Jason McBride
February 17, 2006
- Act your age
- Why old men shouldn't be action heroes By Alison Gillmor
February 16, 2006
- Romantic traffic
- The Somewhere in Time fan cult By Rachel Giese
February 14, 2006
- Reel love
- Test your knowledge of silver screen romance By Sean Monkman
February 13, 2006
- Forever Young
- Neil Young's new concert film By Stephen Cole
February 10, 2006
- The man with two brains
- Steve Martin: subtle wit or big-screen twit? By Jason Anderson
February 10, 2006
- One wild and crazy guy
- Test your knowledge of Steve Martin By Sean Monkman
February 7, 2006
- The Don of Canfilm
- Film pioneer Don Owen the subject of a new book By Matthew Hays
February 7, 2006
- Hard to imagine
- Imagine Me & You an unconvincing Brit romance By Rachel Giese
February 3, 2006
- Valley boys
- A Simple Curve is a rugged Canadian comedy By Stephen Cole
February 3, 2006
- And the nominees are...
- Weighing in on Oscar's short list By Rachel Giese, Stephen Cole and Tara Ariano
January 31, 2006
- Sisters of mercy
- Julia Kwan's dazzling feature debut By Greg Buium
January 27, 2006
- Hidden agenda
- The film Caché is sinister, troubling and utterly engrossing By Jason McBride
January 27, 2006
- Trained eye
- 14 short films about Clive Holden By Stephen Cole
January 25, 2006
- The trouble with Karla
- Assessing the contentious film By Jason McBride
January 20, 2006
- Questioning Karla
- Questioning Karla By Jason McBride
January 20, 2006
- Love set
- Match Point: Woody Allen's smashing return By Stephen Cole
January 20, 2006
- Sundance diary
- A filmmaker reports from the film festival in Utah By Julia Kwan
January 18, 2006
- Deconstructing Woody
- Test your knowledge of Woody Allen By Sean Monkman
January 17, 2006
- End of an era
- The legacy of Merchant Ivory By Alec Scott
January 13, 2006
- Going to extremes
- Spielberg redefines himself with Munich, his masterpiece By Andre Mayer
December 23, 2005
- Saddle up
- 2005: A conversation about the year in film By Tara Ariano and Adam Sternbergh
December 21, 2005
- Slow ride
- 2005: The year in Canadian film By Jason McBride
December 21, 2005
- Life saver
- How TV rescued It's A Wonderful Life By Stephen Cole
December 19, 2005
- Final frontier
- Ang Lee's cowboy love story By Alec Scott
December 16, 2005
- Reel love
- The best and worst on-screen gay romances By Rachel Giese
December 16, 2005
- Sparring partners
- The Producers makes an awkward transition back to the screen By Alec Scott
December 16, 2005
- Out in the cold
- The enduring stigma of being gay in Hollywood By Matthew Hays
December 15, 2005
- Love is king
- King Kong packs an emotional wallop By Jason McBride
December 14, 2005
- Do the mash
- Test your knowledge of movie monsters By Sean Monkman
December 13, 2005
- Lion tamers
- The Chronicles of Narnia: the series arrives By Rachel Giese
December 9, 2005
- Dance to the music of time
- Ballets Russes is a love letter to dance By Jason McBride
December 9, 2005
- Eastern exotic
- How Hollywood misrepresents Japan By Jason Anderson
December 7, 2005
- The plight of the 'Peg
- A documentary about the demise of the Winnipeg Jets By Alison Gillmor
December 6, 2005
- Rocket's red glare
- Maurice Richard biopic scores in Quebec By Matthew Hays
November 29, 2005
- Cold hearted
- Harold Ramis evokes the Coen Brothers in The Ice Harvest By Jason McBride
November 25, 2005
- Skin deep
- Clement Virgo's sexy Lie With Me is an emotional tease By Andre Mayer
November 25, 2005
- Get up and dance
- Rent gets a new lease on life By Alec Scott
November 23, 2005
- Adding fuel to the fire
- Stephen Gaghan's Syriana smears Big Oil By Jason McBride
November 23, 2005
- Screen gem
- The exceptional career of Reese Witherspoon By Andre Mayer
November 22, 2005
- When Harry met puberty
- Harry Potter matures By Rachel Giese
November 18, 2005
- Maple syrup mayhem
- Test your knowledge of Canadian horror movies By Sean Monkman
November 16, 2005
- Cabin fever
- The one-room thriller genre By Jason Andreson
November 15, 2005
- Dizzy Lizzie
- New Pride and Prejudice film a skittish affair By Jason McBride
November 11, 2005
- This dude's hurtin'
- Country mockumentary not so Terrifico By Jason McBride
November 11, 2005
- 8 more miles
- 50 Cent's cinematic debut By Matthew McKinnon
November 9, 2005
- Unfit For combat
- Jarhead: what is it good for? By Jason McBride
November 4, 2005
- Digging Deepa
- Canadian filmmaker shines with Water By Andre Mayer
November 3, 2005
- The horror! The horror!
- A Halloween film companion By Alison Gillmor
October 31, 2005
- Tru story
- Capote brings writer to life By Andre Mayer
October 28, 2005
- Screen writers
- The author's life on film By Rachel Giese
October 28, 2005
- Man of honour
- Good Night, and Good Luck honours newsman Edward R. Murrow By Jason McBride
October 28, 2005
- True romance
- The subtle pleasures of Shopgirl By Andre Mayer
October 21, 2005
- Whistle while they work
- North Country and the female whistleblower movie By Jason McBride
October 21, 2005
- Fighting words
- The Squid and the Whale's witty take on divorce By Jason McBride
October 21, 2005
- Agent of change
- James Bond and notions of manhood By Alison Gillmor
October 17, 2005
- Licence to thrill
- James Bond through the ages By Andre Mayer and Timothy Neesam
October 14, 2005
- A first look at Karla
- An exclusive review of the contentious film By Matthew Hays
August 12, 2005
- Repeat offender
- The Aristocrats chronicles the world's dirtiest joke By Andre Mayer
August 12, 2005
- Gloomy Gus
- Gus Van Sant's thinly veiled Cobain biopic, Last Days By Jason McBride
August 12, 2005
- Reel people
- Test your knowledge of movie biopics By Kevin J. Siu
August 12, 2005
- Animal logic
- Why we love animal movies By Jason Anderson
August 8, 2005
- Dancing daze
- Inside L.A.'s new dance subculture By Matthew McKinnon
August 5, 2005
- Hazzardous waste
- The Dukes of Hazzard: yet another misguided TV adaptation By Jason McBride
August 5, 2005
- Blood lust
- Cinema's fascination with murderers By Rachel Giese
July 29, 2005
- The cult of Cusack
- Why do women love this man? By Andre Mayer
July 29, 2005
- Post-Oscar slump
- Why Academy Award winners turn up in bad films By Tara Ariano
July 29, 2005
- Sex ed
- Test your knowledge of sex in film By Kevin J. Siu
July 26, 2005
- The Swede hereafter
- Ingmar Bergman's final picture, Saraband By Jason McBride
July 22, 2005
- Idiot savants
- Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn ham it up in Wedding Crashers By Katrina Onstad
July 15, 2005
- Master of illusion
- Ray Harryhausen draws back the curtain on his special-effects genius By Matthew Hays
July 14, 2005
- Hell on wheels
- Murderball explores the rough-and-tumble sport of quad rugby By Katrina Onstad
July 13, 2005
- Alternative Canadian Walk of Fame
- Inductee: Tommy Chong By Matthew McKinnon
July 11, 2005
- Manic depression
- Flashes of wit can't rescue Heights from its own misery By Katrina Onstad
July 8, 2005
- Kids rock
- A look at pint-sized musicians in the documentary Rock School By Katrina Onstad
July 6, 2005
- Young lust
- Two girls find love and friendship in My Summer of Love By Katrina Onstad
July 4, 2005
- Battlefield earth
- Spielberg! Cruise! War of the Worlds! Let's rumble! By Katrina Onstad
June 29, 2005
- In a league of their own
- The cult British series The League of Gentlemen takes to the big screen By Craig Taylor
June 28, 2005
- Reel hot
- Ten classic summer movies By Katrina Onstad
June 24, 2005
- Worlds collide
- The lesser-known PR campaign behind War of the Worlds By Mark Schatzker
June 20, 2005
- The dork knight
- Batman Begins: big, brainy, boring By Katrina Onstad
June 15, 2005
- Bang! Kapow!
- Test your knowledge of comic book cinema By Kevin J. Siu
June 10, 2005
- Spinning tales
- Mike Dowse's new fake bio, It's All Gone Pete Tong, lampoons DJ culture By Katrina Onstad
June 9, 2005
- Sucker punch
- Ron Howard's Depression-era boxing epic By Katrina Onstad
June 3, 2005
- Block party
- Test your knowledge of big-screen blockbusters By Matthew McKinnon
May 31, 2005
- Alternative Canadian Walk of Fame
- Inductee: Strange Brew By Matthew McKinnon
May 24, 2005
- Seeking Secter
- Homage to a Canadian indie film pioneer By Matthew Hays
May 20, 2005
- Star Wars makes me sleepy
- How George Lucas cured insomnia By Katrina Onstad
May 19, 2005
- GYAAARGERRGGH!!
- Test your knowledge of all things Star Wars By Matthew McKinnon
May 13, 2005
- J. Fo versus J. Lo
- Lopez and Fonda face off in Monster-in-Law By Katrina Onstad
May 13, 2005
- The reluctant satirist
- Todd Solondz's American nightmare, Palindromes By Katrina Onstad
May 13, 2005
- Keeping it real
- An interview with documentary legend, Albert Maysles By Matthew Hays
May 13, 2005
- Colour schemes
- Crash and Guess Who reopen the race debate By Katrina Onstad
May 6, 2005
- Ain't war grand?
- Ridley Scott's latest Crusade, Kingdom of Heaven By Katrina Onstad
May 6, 2005
- French lesson
- Director John L'Ecuyer on his first Francophone film By Matthew Hays
May 4, 2005
- Texas justice
- Alex Gibney chronicles the Enron scandal By Katrina Onstad
April 29, 2005
- Completely mental
- Test your knowledge of the many faces of Martin Short By Kevin J. Siu
April 29, 2005
- Tales from the front
- A conversation with documentarian Barbara Kopple By Katrina Onstad
April 27, 2005
- 'Heller skelter
- Canadian doc digs into creation debate By Andre Mayer
April 25, 2005
- Trivia vérité
- Test your knowledge of documentary filmmaking By Kevin J. Siu
April 22, 2005
- Indy spirit
- Raiders of the Lost Ark: the remake By Katrina Onstad
April 18, 2005
- Male call
- Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch By Katrina Onstad
April 8, 2005
- Indie film's patron saint
- The enigmatic career of Campbell Scott By Katrina Onstad
April 7, 2005
- The camera never lies
- The timeless craft of Mitchell & Kenyon By Craig Taylor
March 30, 2005
- Rebels with a cause
- Book Review: Sharon Waxman's Rebels on the Backlot By Katrina Onstad
March 29, 2005
- Quelle horreur!
- Quebec's boom in horror movies By Matthew Hays
March 24, 2005
- The Woodman cometh
- Allen s new tragicomic film By Katrina Onstad
March 23, 2005
- Reel player
- Test your knowledge of the Genie Awards By Kevin J. Siu
March 21, 2005
- Meeting evil
- A German film explores Hitler By Katrina Onstad
March 18, 2005
- Danny Boyle
- Director of Millions, Trainspotting, 28 Days Later By Katrina Onstad
March 16, 2005
- Alien nation
- Rob Stefaniuk s new Canuck comedy By Katrina Onstad
March 10, 2005
- Fear of diapers
- The male mommy movie By Katrina Onstad
March 4, 2005
- Oscar blog
- Katrina Onstad's play-by-play By Katrina Onstad
February 27, 2005
- Queen of Bollywood
- Review: Bride and Prejudice By Katrina Onstad
February 25, 2005
- Brand recognition
- The new-look National Film Board By Katrina Onstad
February 24, 2005
- The Oscar chronicles
- A round table discussion about this year's Oscars
February 22, 2005
- Statuesque
- Test your knowledge of Canadians at the Oscars By Kevin J. Siu
February 21, 2005
- Five days in Bangkok
- Don McKellar goes to Thailand By Don McKellar
February 18, 2005
- The insiders
- Review: Nobody Knows By Katrina Onstad
February 18, 2005
- Shooting the truth
- The filmmakers behind the Oscar-nominated doc, Born Into Brothels By Katrina Onstad
February 17, 2005
- Deep impact
- Review: Inside Deep Throat By Katrina Onstad
February 11, 2005
- Hollywood Far North
- Inside the Yellowknife film boom By Aaron Spitzer
February 7, 2005
- Alternative Canadian Walk of Fame
- Inductee: The Mask (1961) By Katrina Onstad
February 7, 2005
- The wedding march
- The onslaught of movies about matrimony By Katrina Onstad
February 4, 2005
- The outsider
- Review: The Assassination of Richard Nixon By Katrina Onstad
February 4, 2005
- Filming the unfilmable
- The challenge of the genocide movie By Katrina Onstad
February 2, 2005
- Q+A: Jessica Yu
- Director of In The Realms of the Unreal By Katrina Onstad
January 28, 2005
- Kidstuff
- Review: Childstar By Katrina Onstad
January 28, 2005
- San Pedro's fault
- Review: Bad Education By Katrina Onstad
January 24, 2005
- Candid camera
- Jonathan Caouette's stark self-revelation By Katrina Onstad
January 24, 2005
- Puck cinema
- Test your knowledge of hockey movies By Kevin J. Siu
January 13, 2005
- Men at work
- Review: In Good Company By Katrina Onstad
January 13, 2005
- Grim fairy tale
- Review: The Woodsman By Katrina Onstad
January 13, 2005
- Overboard
- Review: The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou By Katrina Onstad
January 6, 2005
- The best films of 2004 By Katrina Onstad
January 4, 2005
- 2004: The year in Canadian film By Katrina Onstad







