I’m not the first to say it, but Maika Monroe should be a bigger star. She brings a rarely felt authenticity to every role she chooses, from The Guest and It Follows to Longlegs — that’s certainly the ...
An earlier version of this review appeared on FITI during the Atlantic International Film Festival 2024. Here’s a film that ...
He’s a very careful, nervous even, and diligent not to leave any DNA and not to hurt anyone in his work — even as he’s shot ...
I like where Fennell goes with “Wuthering Heights,” a movie about passionately selfish love, even as the title’s inverted ...
Adam Baldwin carved out a little time in his busy schedule for a trio of shows at The Light House Arts Centre back in December.
This filmmaker wowed audiences his last time out with a cracking, pertinent thriller, Emily The Criminal. More’s the shame he’s bungled the follow-up, a picture that arrives with a promising satiric ...
Last Friday I was once again a guest on CBC Information Morning in Halifax to present my column, The Knox Office, and talk about movies with guest host Preston Mulligan. We discussed How To Make A ...
All of that would be fine: the movie is a good time, despite its flaws, but what’s most important to say is Send Help is a ...
Carsten Knox is a massive, cheese-eating nerd. In the day he works as a journalist in Halifax, Nova Scotia. At night he stares out at the rain-slick streets, watches movies, and writes about what he's ...
This Hamilton, Ontario-shot Canadian/Irish co-pro somehow manages to be deeply silly and a still pretty entertaining and effective teen horror. It knows all the genre’s hits and isn’t beyond stealing ...
Back in early December, Tex Crick kicked off the show at the Light House Arts Centre ahead of headliner Mac DeMarco. It was an interesting set of low-fi tunes with a distinct lounge-y lilt; a sound I ...
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