REVIEWS

‘The Wolverine’ review: a samurai redemption story

Hugh Jackman’s take on Wolverine has always been one of the most enjoyable elements of the X-Men film series, but…

12 years ago

‘Insidious: Chapter 2’ review: the horror of diminishing returns

Director James Wan has proven himself to be one of our most gifted genre filmmakers. After kicking off the Saw…

12 years ago

The ‘Entourage’ Movie Is Finally Happening

It looks like things are just about hugged out for Team "Entourage." After a two-week stretch of juicy tabloid headlines…

12 years ago

‘Thor: The Dark World’ Review: Laughs and Character Make for One of Marvel’s Best

While Kenneth Branagh struggled to define a world in the original Thor, Alan Taylor has the gift of audience familiarly with its sequel Thor:…

12 years ago

HP Chromebook 11 review

I’m never offline anymore. I have Wi-Fi at home and at the office, nearly every hotel or coffee shop on…

12 years ago

Florrie – Shot You Down

For all the think pieces, for all the open letters from pop-music doyennes, for all the twerk-induced pearl-clutching she’s inspired,…

12 years ago

The National Mall: A Location-Aware App-Album

It comes in the form of an iPhone app, which you download to your handset and then open up while…

12 years ago

Chvrches: The Bones of What You Believe

There’s not much to dislike about CHVRCHES’ debut album of unblemished, grandiose, subtly morose synth pop, which is remarkably engineered…

12 years ago

Coldplay: Mylo Xyloto

In the olden days, the members of Coldplay were primarily concerned with keeping pace with U2. But times change, and…

12 years ago

Rush Hour

The amenities at Toronto’s Varsity Centre, the recently renovated historic sports facility at the corner of Bloor and Devonshire, are…

12 years ago