September 25, 2008
The movie version of Chuck Palahniuk’s Choke has so many laboured quirks it can hardly breathe
by Paul Matwychuk
Ricky Gervais is a D.D.S. who sees Dead people in the supernatural charmer
Ghost Town
by Ramin Ostad
Part road movie, part Iraq War drama, part indie comedy,
The Lucky Ones is better than it sou
by Paul Matwychuk
Bruce McDonald’s quasi-zombie Thriller breaks new ground technically, financially, and artistically
by Scott Lingley
September 11, 2008
Two gym employees try tangling with the CIA in the Coen brothers’
Burn After Reading
by Michael Hingston
Alex Gibney’s
Gonzo isn’t the adulatory Hunter S. Thompson puff piece some claim it is
by Fish Griwkowsky
In fact, Savage Grace manages to make matricide and poisonous social behaviour dull as well
by Paul Matwychuk
Righteous Kill teams up De Niro and Pacino for the first time since Heat, with lukewarm results
by Scott Lingley
The Women is swimming in estrogen... and uninspired comedy and confused “feminist” messages
by Michael Hingston
This Week: Mickey Rourke makes a Toronto comeback in
The Wrestler
by See Staff