307: Mission: Impossible – Ranked June 3, 2025 Dakota and Matthew rank the 8 Mission: Impossible films with very special guest Rachel Ho. The trio discuss and rate all the films in this incredible franchise. Continue Reading
Reviews: Shall We Dance? – Restoration June 2, 2025 In Shall We Dance?, a depressed Japanese man starts to take ballroom dance classes behind the back of his family, suddenly feels alive again. Continue Reading
Blog: A Collection of 2025 Canadian Screen Award Reviews May 30, 2025 Here is a collection of reviews from 21 different Canadian Screen Award nominated films including Universal Language, The Apprentice, Humane and more! Continue Reading
Reviews: Sharp Corner May 29, 2025 Sharp Corner shows how a man can completely spiral into madness as he believes he can keep his family and neighbourhood safe from a dangerous curve in the road. Continue Reading
Reviews: Matt and Mara May 28, 2025 Matt and Mara is about two friends who reconnect, Matt is a successful author while Mara is a creative writing professor who struggles with her own output. Continue Reading
Reviews: It’s All Gonna Break May 27, 2025 It’s All Gonna Break covers the inception and behind the scenes footage of Broken Social Scene shot by friend of the band Stephen Chung. Continue Reading
Reviews: Jane Austen Wrecked My Life May 26, 2025 Jane Austen Wrecked My Life tells the story of a woman who owns a bookshop and is torn between men as she tries to figure out which Austen world she lives in. Continue Reading
Reviews: Dangerous Games: Roblox and the Metaverse Exposed May 23, 2025 Dangerous Games: Roblox and the Metaverse Exposed tracks the rise of bullying and harassment in the world of online gaming and chat and how to combat it. Continue Reading
Reviews: Hot Docs Round Up May 22, 2025 Here is a mini round of Hot Docs reviews from Paulo Bautista including Spreadsheet Champions from Kristina Kraskov and River of Grass from Sarah Wortzel. Continue Reading
Reviews: Final Destination: Bloodlines May 21, 2025 Final Destination: Bloodlines, the first entry in 14 years, retains the mission statement of the original films while putting a unique spin on the formula. Continue Reading