I’ve decided to look even further back into Canadian short films and discovered one of the first Canadian movies to hit Indieflix: It Haunts Me, which is a drama for all ages. The movie stars
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Gas Station: A Review
Today I checked out an interesting little comedy called Gas Station, written and directed by Toronto’s Paul Stark. No surprise, it’s about a gas station. And a driver who gets stuck there. Pulling over in his
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The Longest Ride – a romantic drama based on a novel by Nicholas Sparks about a love affair between two country folks known as Luke and Sophia. Sounds like a pretty basic love story to me
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Today I decided to get a little more edgy and watch a romantic comedy with an adult rating. Do You Have a Cat? is a movie about a bisexual woman with a cat allergy. This shows
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Seeking out another short film, I decided to take a look at Children of Fate. This drama takes place in Hungary in 1945. Director Natasha Baron based it on her mother’s memories, and has said
Continue ReadingBeau Comme Dans Les Films: A Review
Today I checked out a French Canadian romantic comedy called Beau Comme Dans Les Films. (That’s “beautiful as in the movies”.) This is a short film about a teenage girl with a large interest in
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