Jay Baruchel
A timely horror satire chock full of gore and guffaws, Humane entertains in spite of its flaws.
BlackBerry is not a film that takes a radical departure from the form, but its mixture of comedy and workplace drama makes it delectable viewing.
While reluctant to dive deeper into the effects of violence in the media, Random Acts of Violence offers plenty of fun to make it unmissable.
Random Acts of Violence forces the audience to confront their own enjoyment at watching others’ pain
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World brings the franchise to a moving conclusion in a way that touches on very relevant themes about animal rights, growing up, and making sacrifices.
Jay Baruchel steps behind the camera for cult sports comedy sequel Goon: Last Of The Enforcers, and forgets what makes the original special.
Goon: Last of the Enforcers is the eagerly awaited sequel to the original 2011 hockey comedy by the same name.
Wow. I didn’t go into How To Train Your Dragon 2 expecting my world to be rocked, but… it sort of did.