My dad once (or several times) told me that he first learned to drive on a frozen lake somewhere north of the 60th parallel. While this is apparently a none-too-unusual occurrence in that region of
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VIFF 2021: Duelling Capsules Reviews
A long-standing privilege of film criticism is being able to view films in advance of their release date or festival premieres. One slight caveat is the occasional request that we limit certain titles to “capsule
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The Métis people of North America are a curious phenomenon created from early Indigenous and European contact via the fur trade. From this ethnogenesis was born a distinct culture that has and continues to struggle
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Those close to me are aware of my deep affinity for the rich world of Hong Kong Cinema, particularly the golden age of action spectacles that ran from the 1970s to 1990s. I’ve thrilled at
Continue ReadingCECIL B. DEMILLE’S HOLLYWOOD Book Review
There’s almost no film director of whom I can think of whose most successful and beloved film was their last. Cecil B. DeMille went out with a bang when his 1956 Technicolor Biblical epic The
Continue ReadingNashville Film Festival: CANCON Round-Up
There’s a film festival in Nashville and the Hollywood North Magazine was (virtually) invited. Here’s some of their Canuck offerings reviewed in capsule form: Fanny: The Right to Rock (d. Bobbi Jo Hart) Fresh off
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