Kids vs. Aliens
“Kids vs. Aliens” was inspired by wild childhood antics with my sister and brother, making backyard films with my friends, and being carried away by local folklore, like the legend of Shag Harbour, where a […]
“Kids vs. Aliens” was inspired by wild childhood antics with my sister and brother, making backyard films with my friends, and being carried away by local folklore, like the legend of Shag Harbour, where a […]
Alice, Darling is an excellent film. However, I feel that it misrepresents itself, which is why I’m going to spend less time talking about the film itself and more time talking about the mistake that […]
When I first watched the trailer for Joyride I was very excited. The last Irish film that I watched was Lost & Found, a film that I greatly enjoyed. On top of that, the film looked […]
Christmas with the Campbells had a special screening at the Just for Laughs Toronto festival with producers Vince Vaughn and Peter Billingsley giving a Q&A after the film. I had tickets and I missed it. […]
Acting in genre films is sort of like being a vampire — You’re always up late, you often look great, and you spend a lot of time trying not to get caught. After 15 years […]
I wanted to make a movie that captured the feeling of loss, accepting there is no control, and learning to become more present. So I came up with an idea about friendship and the ones […]
Slash/Back is a personal film. It deals with teenagers processing shame in their Indigeneity as I did when I was growing up. It channels the stories I wished I would have seen when I was […]
I went into The Good House with low expectations. I’m not sure why, I’m a fan of everyone involved with the film and you could tell from the trailer that it was going to be well […]
The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales is a documentary from Abigail Disney, the granddaughter of Roy Disney (brother of Walt Disney and co-founder of The Walt Disney Company), that looks at the inequality in […]
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