Over at POV Magazine, I reviewed the documentary The Here Now Project. Using footage captured by average citizens across the globe, the film weaves together a haunting look at the current impact ...
https://cinemaaxis.com/2024/04/27/hot-docs-2024-the-here-now-project/
In this episode we review Monkey Man, La Chimera, Civil War, and Ripley. If you missed the episode when it aired live, you can find the podcast version on iTunes or anywhere you listen to podcast...
https://cinemaaxis.com/2024/04/12/frameline-monkey-man-la-chimera-civil-war-ripley/
America prides itself on being a land of law and order. Its constitution is often cited as the key democratic guardrail that keeps society on the right path. What would happen if those protective...
Dev Patel’s directorial debut Monkey Man opens with a mother telling her son the story of Hanuman. A half-man-half-monkey deity in Hinduism, Hanuman is persecuted by the gods when his hunger le...
Over the course of his illustrious 60-year career Ken Loach has used the medium of film to bring awareness to various social issues impacting the lives of many in the U.K. Whether he is addressin...
We may not be able to control the family we are born into, but we can pick who we want to be part of our chosen family. The latter is something that Daniel Powell (Joel David Moore) fails to real...
“Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth” is a term that is frequently stated by several of the nuns in Michael Mohan’s psychological horror Immaculate. While the well-known b...
In this episode we review some of the films that are screening at the 2024 Canadian Film Festival. These films include: Doubles; Kite Zo A; The Burning Season; Dead Cat; and Place of Bones. If yo...
https://cinemaaxis.com/2024/03/15/frameline-canadian-film-festival-2024/
In this episode we review Dune: Part II, Freelance, and Mr. & Mrs. Smith. If you missed the episode when it aired live, you can find the podcast version on iTunes or anywhere you listen to podcas...
https://cinemaaxis.com/2024/03/08/frameline-dune-part-ii-freelance-mr-mrs-smith/
Over at Exclaim!, I reviewed Cold Road. This thriller follows an indigenous woman who is terrorized by an unknown trucker while on a long journey home. You can read my full thoughts on the film v...
Over at Exclaim!, I reviewed Union Street. The documentary examines the history of anti-Black racism in Vancouver. You can read my full thoughts on the film via the link below: Union Street
In this episode we conclude our coverage of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival with reviews of In the Summers; Reinas; A Real Pain; Between the Temples; In the Land of Brothers; Little Death; As We ...
https://cinemaaxis.com/2024/02/10/frameline-sundance-2024-in-the-summers-a-real-pain-little-death/