Now and again there comes a film whose charm in one moment makes you want to hug it, yet its frustrations make you want to throttle it the next. Such was my experience with Don
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Sleeping Giant (Review)
If a filmmaker attempts a coming-of-age story, and their name is not John Hughes, then they are facing an immediate uphill struggle toward sincere originality. This makes it all the more refreshing, then, when I
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There is a reason why they call the Indian film industry Bollywood. It is a massive culture in of itself, catering to an estimated population of 1.3 billion people, and its films are not necessarily
Continue ReadingAdventures in Public School (Review)
I like to keep as much of an open mind as possible when it comes to film, which has become increasingly difficult in an era where, like it or not, Rotten Tomatoes has influenced our
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Little Georgie Denbrough is an innocent 7-year-old who wants nothing more than to play outside with his older brother Bill (Jaeden Lieberher), but due to Bill being sick, is forced to wade into the torrential
Continue ReadingMy Top 5 Canadian Directors
Canadian cinema possesses an undeniably longstanding tradition, and has been home to some of the most significant and influential figures working in the industry today. Here is my list of the Top 5 Canadian Directors:
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