How to Make a Film Festival: Interview with TIFF Programmer Giovanna Fulvi
Here in Toronto, September is known for many things: the Canadian National Exhibition comes to an end, the kids go back to school, and...
Read MoreReview: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
It’s great to see your favourite actors push their limits and change things up. Case in point, Steve Carrell in Foxcatcher. Who saw...
Read MoreReview: Demolition
Grief strikes us all in different ways, and portraits of grief are often the subject of films or novels – perhaps as much cathartic outlet...
Read MoreReview: The Big Short
When the calendars turned to the year 2000, people seemed pretty optimistic. Sure, there were problems in the world, as there always are,...
Read MoreReview: Sisters
First off, a disclaimer. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are my heros and really, in my eyes, can do no wrong. The fact that I’m writing a review...
Read MoreTIFF Announces Canada’s Top Ten Film Festival
For the 15th time, Canada’s Top Ten Film Festival was announced today. TIFF, who is most known as the Toronto International Film...
Read MoreReview: Steve Jobs
No matter what you think of the man himself, there is no denying that Steve Jobs has been revolutionary. He has changed the way we use...
Read MoreReview: Burnt
Food has always been an important part of our culture. Cooking shows have been on television for decades, but there seems to be a sudden...
Read MoreTIFF 2015 Review: Equals
Critics at Venice may have been mixed on the newest film by director Drake Doremus, but if the viewers in Toronto are any indication, then...
Read MoreTIFF 2015 Review: The Danish Girl
The opening scenes of The Danish Girl are so beautiful that you can literally feel Oscar gold oozing from its pores. It sets the tone for...
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