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I review the science-fiction movie "Project Hail Mary", adapted from Andy Weir's book and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, about a space mission undertaken by a school teacher and the alien friend he meets. Released by Amazon MGM Studios.
I review the horror movie "undertone", starring Nina Kiri as a podcaster dealing with strange happenings while taking care of her mother. Released by VVS FIlms (Canada) and A24 (United States).
I review the new Pixar movie "Hoppers", directed by "We Bare Bears" creator Daniel Chong, about a young environmentalist who transfers her brain into a beaver to save a local forest. Released by Walt Disney Studios.
I review the horror sequel "Scream 7", with Kevin Williamson directing this time and Neve Campbell's Sidney Prescott dealing with yet another Ghostface on the loose. Released by Paramount Pictures.
I interview Sony Pictures Animation animator Eric De Carolis about his work on "Goat", including what went into animating the specific animals, and the incredible success of "KPop Demon Hunters."Thank you to Sony Pictures for making this interview possible.
I review the dark comedy "How to Make a Killing", a modern day version of "Kind Hearts and Coronets", which has Glen Powell attempting to do away with his rich relatives. Released by VVS Films (Canada) and A24 (United States).
I review the animated basketball movie "Goat", about a goat who dreams of becoming an athlete and joins his favourite sports team. Released by Sony Pictures.
I review Gore Verbinski's "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die", starring Sam Rockwell as a time traveller who arrives to warn people about the dangers of AI on our society. Released by Briarcliff Entertainment.
I review the mockumentary "The Moment", with Charli XCX preparing for her concert and dealing with the issues of fame. Released by VVS Films (Canada) and A24 (United States).
I review Sam Raimi's desert island movie "Send Help", with Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien as co-workers who go head-to-head after being stranded. Released by 20th Century Studios.
I review the Oscar-nominated French animated feature "Arco", about a boy from the distant future who accidentally winds up in the past and must return home. Released by Elevation Pictures (Canada) and Neon (United States).
I review the science-fiction movie "Mercy", starring Chris Pratt as a detective strapped to a chair and trying to prove his innocence through text messages and security camera footage. Released by Amazon MGM Studios.
I review the Japanese animated movie "All You Need is Kill", focusing on Rita and Keiji's attempts to get out of a time loop and defeat some aliens. Released by Cineplex Pictures (Canada) and GKIDS (United States).
I review the animated superhero movie "Charlie the Wonderdog", about a dog, voiced by Owen Wilson, who gains impressive abilities and tries to save the world from an evil cat. Released by Cineplex Pictures (Canada) and Viva Kids (United States).
I review the zombie sequel "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple", which follows a doctor and a group of cultists continuing to navigate this rage-infested England. Released by Sony Pictures.
I review the historical drama "The Testament of Ann Lee", starring Amanda Seyfried as the founder of the Shakers religious movement dealing with persecution in America. Released by Searchlight Pictures.
I review Jim Jarmusch's anthology film "Father Mother Sister Brother", which focuses on three pairs of siblings and their relationships with their parents. Released by MUBI.
I review the meta-comedy "Anaconda", starring Jack Black, Paul Rudd, Thandiwe Newton and Steve Zahn as childhood friends who venture into the Amazon to make a new film in the giant snake movie franchise. Released by Sony Pictures.
I review the dark comedy "Marty Supreme", directed by Josh Safdie and starring Timothee Chalamet as an overly ambitious ping pong player who keeps lying into disaster over and over again. Released by Elevation Pictures (Canada) and A24 (United States).
I review the erotic thriller "The Housemaid", directed by Paul Feig and starring Sydney Sweeney as the new maid for Amanda Seyfried's wealthy housewife. Released by Lionsgate.























