Since their invention, movies have been a great way to spend your leisure time. The film industry has been galloping on forward since its first day so besides cinemas and movie theatres nowadays we have
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DOXA Review – Illusions of Control
Climate change is an important thing. Not just here, but also around the world. In many different areas, climate change has an interesting kind of effect on whatever environment one lives in. While the effects
Continue ReadingDaddy Issues – Review
When a film opens in a way that immediately, if briefly, introduces you to an endearingly quirky main character, while also highlighting the director’s sharp eye and unique style, you know you’re in for a
Continue ReadingDOXA: PUSH Shows a House Isn’t Always a Home
There is perhaps no subject closer to the hearts and minds of Vancouverites than that of unaffordable housing. It practically dominated our municipal election last year with most other issues taking a back seat. As
Continue ReadingTalent On Tap – Paul Émile d’Entremont is Standing on the Line
As a filmmaker, there is an unspoken policy that the film needs to tell a story, evoke emotion and create conversation after the credits have finished rolling. Whether you’re a documentary filmmaker or create movies,
Continue ReadingDance Me Outside – Moving film with different paces throughout
Natives, Cars, and Crimes. It sounds like an exciting movie. It is an exciting movie. Probably not what you’re expecting though. One of the great things about First Nations based movies is there’s not a
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