Cadaver
Cadaver (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2021)
Netflix: Although the world has been scarred by nuclear war, that's no reason not to have a good time, right? At least, that's how a strange but charismatic hotel owner feels, inviting dozens of starving families into his establishment. But there is a play being staged at the hotel, and the line between art and reality gets thinner by the minute...
Rebecca
Rebecca (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2021)
Netflix: After a whirlwind romance with a charming widower, a young bride becomes mistress of an estate on the coast. Manderley is a beautiful home, but it comes with a bitter housekeeper and haunting memories of the first wife.
Us Kids
Us Kids (Movie Reviews, Last Update Oct 2021)
Digital on Demand: After surviving a school shooting in 2018, a group of students from Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland Florida, band together to change gun laws.
Percy vs Goliath
Percy vs Goliath (Movie Reviews, Last Update Oct 2021)
Digital on Demand: The true story of Percy Schmeiser, a Canadian farmer who is sued by Monsanto after they claim he illegally used their proprietary GMO canola seeds. Determined to protect his crops, his farm, and his family, Percy takes the case as far as he can...eventually landing in the Supreme Court of Canada.
John Ware Reclaimed
John Ware Reclaimed (Movie Reviews, Last Update Oct 2020)
CIFF: A documentary exploring the historical figure of John Ware, a black cowboy and early settler in Alberta, and the racial tensions and incredible successes that he encountered.
Jasmine Road
Jasmine Road (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2021)
CIFF: When a schoolteacher invites a Syrian refugee family to stay on her family's ranch, everyone's going to need some time to adjust. But not everyone wants to.
I Am Greta
I Am Greta (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2021)
Film Festival Circuit: A documentary following Greta Thunberg, the young environmental activist making waves in global political systems, and the obstacles she faces in making meaningful change.
Events Transpiring Before, During, and After a High School Basketball Game
Events Transpiring Before, During, and After a High School Basketball Game (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jan 2021)
CIFF: The Middleview Ducks are not a great basketball team, and there's nothing particularly significant about the game they're set to play - but the conversations they have in the dressing room, and the drama of their personal lives, means that today stands out for each of the boys.
Dark Cloud
Dark Cloud (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jan 2021)
CIFF: A documentary exploring the ongoing problem of cyberbullying in the lives of young people, and what we can do about it.
Come True
Come True (Movie Reviews, Last Update Oct 2021)
Digital on Demand: Sarah struggles to sleep, and seeks out professional help. The doctors enroll her in a sleep study, but the results do less to get Sarah the rest she needs and more to drag her into a nightmarish state of paranoia and terror...
Coded Bias
Coded Bias (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jan 2021)
Film Festival Circuit: A documentary exploring Joy Buolamwini's discovery that facial recognition algorithms frequently fail to recognize black faces.
Bright Hill Road
Bright Hill Road (Movie Reviews, Last Update Oct 2020)
CIFF: Marcy is a struggling alcoholic, but her troubles are only just beginning: A shooting at her workplace puts her on leave, and she decides to head out to California, stopping briefly at the Bright Hill Road Boarding House...but finds it oddly hard to get back out again.
The Trial of the Chicago 7
The Trial of the Chicago 7 (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jan 2021)
Netflix: Based on the true story of the Chicago Eight (later seven), arrested and prosecuted for participating in the 1968 protests outside the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Clouds
Clouds (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jan 2021)
Disney+: Based on the true story of Zach Sobiech, a young man with terminal cancer. Zach decides that he wants to leave an uplifting legacy and focuses on his music, writing songs of love and hope.
The War with Grandpa
The War with Grandpa (Movie Reviews, Last Update Dec 2020)
In Theaters: Ed is too old to live alone and too grumpy to move into an assisted care facility. Moving in with his children means sharing space with his grandchildren - particularly Peter, who is forced to give up his room for his grandpa. Peter isn't about to take this lying down though: This means war.