WallDale (2026) film review
Independent filmmaking is often driven by ambition rather than resources. Filmmakers gather their friends, a camera, and a story they […]
Independent filmmaking is often driven by ambition rather than resources. Filmmakers gather their friends, a camera, and a story they […]
Independent cinema often thrives on stories about families trying to survive difficult circumstances, and No Room For Love brings that
Faith-based comedies can be a tricky balance. Lean too heavily into preaching and you risk losing the laughs. Lean too
Dear Iris is an independently made Canadian feature that opens with gentle imagery of butterflies and flowers before introducing us
There is a particular kind of satisfaction you only get from an indie film that knows exactly what lane it
There is something quietly sobering about watching Mr. Wonderful, knowing it stands as Michael Madsen’s final leading role before his
There’s a reason the classic table game has stood the test of time. Before smartphones and high-speed internet, people gathered
Because We Are Too Many opens with distorted imagery, soft focus visuals and quiet messages that appear before the credits,
Last Hit, the latest feature from director David M. Parks, is a gritty and streamlined crime thriller that throws viewers
A group of strangers are invited to a grand, secluded castle for what appears to be a weekend of public
Remi Milligan: Lost Director is a smart and sharply observed mockumentary from filmmaker Samuel Lodato. The film chronicles the life
Mark Schwab’s Cutaways dives headfirst into the sleazy underbelly of indie filmmaking with wicked humour and sharp insight. It’s a