Taken 3 couldn’t be any weaker or any more of an unfunny, time wasting joke if its final scene ended with a thunderous fart noise. It doesn't give a damn about filmmaking or giving a paying audience a decent action movie.
Selma Review
A wonderful and precise historic drama, Selma is a humanist retelling of an important (and still relevant) moment in American history.
I Put a Hit on You Review
A pair of likable and believable leading performances make the Canadian indie comedy I Put a Hit on You worth a watch.
Gotham Episode 1.11 Recap
Gotham returns with an episode that clearly displays all of the show’s quirks, from the good to the insufferable.
The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death Review
The first major new release of 2014 is so unremittingly dull, you'll wish it was actually a movie that's actively terrible so you could actually feel something for it.
Big Eyes Review
Surprisingly the most emotionally and thematically rich film of the holiday season, Big Eyes is Tim Burton's best work since Ed Wood.
Inherent Vice Review
A mystery without a mystery, Inherent Vice marks Paul Thomas Anderson's most playful work to date.
Unbroken Review
Equally overlong and underdeveloped, Angelina Jolie's WWII biopic Unbroken squanders an unfathomable amount of first rate talent in front of and behind the camera.
Mr. Turner Review
A major achievement for writer/director Mike Leigh and actor Timothy Spall, Mr. Turner is a biopic worthy of its sometimes ornery subject.
The Gambler Review
Mark Wahlberg delivers the best leading performance of his career in the exciting remake of The Gambler.
Into the Woods Review
Wait for the next stage production of Into the Woods because Rob Marshall's adaptation is a disaster.
Son of a Gun Review
Although it's a pretty standard B-movie crime thriller, the talent involved in the Aussie flick Son of a Gun keeps it consistently entertaining.
The Rest of 2014 at The Bloor
With only two new releases for the rest of the year (Advance Style and National Gallery, both of which are good), we look at all the remaining events at The Bloor in 2014.
Shorts for The Shortest Day
In honour of the shortest day of the year, the NFB has put together three packages of short films to commemorate the occasion!
The Interview Review
A look at a film you might never see suggests that it's just a pretty half-assed, only intermittently amusing comedy.