Tag: feature length film

A Review of ‘The Stress is Killing Me’: This college re...

A group of college friends facing middle-age try to reinvent themselves during a...

A Review of ‘The 4 Points’: Cops and gangs go at each o...

A Los Angeles detective duo are drawn into a dangerous case involving friends an...

A Review of ‘Rule Breakers’: A largely inspiring true s...

Against heavy odds, an intrepid and ingenious Afghani woman puts together a team...

A Review of ‘Breakup Season’: A rather likeable tale ab...

Ben tries to keep his relationship with Cassie afloat during a tense Christmas t...

A Review of ‘Regarding Us’: A powerful love letter to t...

Some LGBTQI lives intersect in unusual ways, bringing empathy and support to the...

A Review of ‘Model Behaviour’: Investigations into fash...

A detective duo tries to solve baffling murders of fashion agents and models whi...

A Review of ‘Colourblind’: A mystery yarn with some col...

A seasoned private eye gets lured into a progressively dangerous familial conflict.

A Review of ‘Jasper’: A detective farce that stays on c...

A private eye gets mixed up with prostitutes and gangsters while searching for a...

A Review of ‘Saint Nick of Bethlehem’: Humour, tragedy ...

A dour Nick reinvents himself as Santa Claus and strives to spread joy in his town.

A Review of ‘Brave the Dark’: A satisfying yarn of a lo...

An empathetic high-school teacher attempts to set a wayward student on the right...

A Review of ‘Good Side of Bad’: Family confronts a trou...

A woman tries to care for her disturbed younger sister while their brother and m...

A Review of ‘King Saud’: Relentless scheming and murder...

Two L.A. detectives investigate a double murder while distrusting each other’s m...

A Review of ‘Death’: A mildly intriguing but ultimately...

A suicidal woman recalls her troubled association with three friends in a surrea...

A Review of ‘Curry Scent’: A Desi romcom that frequentl...

A young Indian lady in the U.S. must choose her rationale for getting married wh...

A Review of ‘Pratfall’: An emotive crossing of paths th...

An emotionally-tarnished New Yorker hesitantly takes a foreigner on a tour of hi...

A Review of ‘Speak Sunlight’: A modest portrayal of rev...

A Parisian youth goes on a trip with his nanny and her husband to their native S...