Emma Thompson
Love Actually is as heartwarming as it is quotable – the experience of love and joy a permanent staple each and every year.
A filmmaker decides to document her best friend’s journey toward arranged marriage.
In Sophie Hyde’s Good Luck To You, Leo Grande, the stigma surrounding sexuality and age are examined and pushed.
Follows Nancy Stokes, a 55 year-old widow who is yearning for some adventure, human connection and some sex, good sex.
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’.
In a time when women are breaking boundaries and recreating the ideas and perspectives of female characters, How to Build A Girl delivers just that.
Dolittle is what happens when you take a story with potential but fail to make it interesting or entertaining.
With the talent both behind the camera and in front of it, one would expect more thank a glorified Hallmark film from Last Christmas.
Brent Goldman covers Toronto International Film Festival films Honey Boy and How To Build a Girl.
Men In Black: International doesn’t work like it should, but Kumail Nanjiani is a standout in this mediocre entry to the franchise. Alex Arabian reviews.
Late Night is a funny and witty film, that boasts a stellar cast, brilliant performances and and even better writing.
In Late Night, starring Mindy Kaling and Emma Thompson, a late-night talk show host suspects that she may soon be losing her long-running show.
Laika, of Kubo and the Two Strings fame, is bringing us Missing Link, about an explorer looking for the legendary Bigfoot… and he finds the creature
If you belong to nearly any demographic, Johnny English Strikes Again will serve as a colossal letdown, and leave you contemplating how Rowan Atkinson could enter such a slump.