Craig Gillespie
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, Coby Kiefert is here to give you a list of the ten best films for this holiday season.
The GameStop short-squeeze of 2021 is dramatized in the rough and messy but ultimately entertaining “Dumb Money.”
For the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival, Wilson Kong reviews Craig Gillespie’s Dumb Money and Margreth Olin’s Songs of Earth.
Based on the insane true story of people who flipped the script on Wall Street and got rich by turning GameStop into the world’s hottest company.
Physical never loses sight of what it does best: exploring Sheila’s inner journey in a way that is both entertaining and compelling.
Cruella is a welcome return to the good, dark, bold filmmaking that we haven’t seen in a long time from Disney.
A live-action feature film following the evil exploits of Cruella de Vil, the villain from the Disney film, “101 Dalmatians’.
I, Tonya is a refreshingly dark comedy biopic about the famous 1994 Tonya Harding incident, and is laden with incredible performances.
I, Tonya stars Margot Robbie as figure skater Tonya Harding, who allegedly plotted an attack on her competitor to win the Olympics in 1994.
This is pt 4 of our Toronto International Film Festival coverage, in which we cover the new Scott Cooper film, new Del Toro, and more.
In this analysis of 2007 film Lars And The Real Girl, we talk about how Lars’s delusions are very similar to how we find catharsis in film.