Tag: Jay Baruchel

2024 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Caitlin Cronenberg’s Humane

We thought there might be a chance of Humane slipping into the 2023 film fest schedule, but Caitlin Cronenberg did  move into production only...

BlackBerry | Review

Hold the Phone: Johnson Delivers the Ballad of the BlackBerry Exposing the accidental alchemy which generated the titular BlackBerry, the world’s first Smartphone (and as...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #104. Matt Johnson’s BlackBerry

BlackBerry The Dirties (2013) and Operation Avalanche (2016) filmmaker Matt Johnson makes his long awaited return to features with this blast to the past. Featuring...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #139. Caitlin Cronenberg’s Humane

Humane We'll begin 2023 will a new Cronenberg film, and we'll likely conclude the year with another Cronenberg film and neither items are signed David....

T-minus 24: Jay Baruchel & Emily Hampshire Toplined Caitlin Cronenberg’s “Humane”

Deets Caitlin Cronenberg’s directorial debut were scarce but we're now in the know as production has just wrapped up. Deadline reports that the one month...

Random Acts of Violence | Review

The Violent Bear It Away: Baruchel Turns Murder into Art with Fragmented Debut An exercise which navigates the oft-blurred lines between art and exploitation, actor...

The Kindness of Strangers | Review

Strife Itself: Scherfig Delivers Major Misfire with Manhattan Set Melodrama Lest we forget, it was Blanche Dubois, the broken seductress of Tennessee Williams’ classic A...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #110. The Kindness of Strangers – Lone Scherfig

The Kindness of Strangers Dogme 95 alum Lone Scherfig continues in English for her tenth film, The Kindness of Strangers, a Danish-Canadian co-production, which takes...

The Art of the Steal | Review

Art Bitch: Sobol Turns to the Dependable Heist Drama with Mixed Results Flying in on the feathery laurels of Kurt Russell (once again donning a...

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