One item you wouldn’t be able to find in this year’s printed program (like Laundromat and Ford v. Ferrari, it was a last-minute edition) was an anniversary screening of the landmark documentary Roger & Me.
Continue ReadingVIFF’s Red Carpet Attracts the Best
The Vancouver International Film Festival has painted this town red from top to bottom. The excitement continues with the abundance of incubated films showing at multiple venues around Vancouver. Like a castaway discovering his first
Continue ReadingVIFF Presents – Daniel Traub’s Ursula Von Rydingsvard: Into Her Own
Art is always open to interpretation. On Quebec St. in Vancouver, there is a stack of cars perched on the top of a tree. On the Kingsway median there stands a 108 step tall ladder
Continue ReadingVIFF – Personal Highlights (So Far)
I know, it seems like every writer here is doing something like this. But then VIFF is the main focus of what’s happening locally. I haven’t gotten as much of a chance as the other
Continue ReadingKeanu Reeves and the Growing Art of Video Game Performance
As of late Keanu Reeves has been one of the hottest topics in Hollywood cinema. I should know, given that only last month I covered his more recent and upcoming pictures, which all serve to
Continue ReadingVIFF: B.C’s Best (Capsule Edition)
Now in it’s 38th edition (if you don’t count the ‘58-69 incarnation), the Vancouver International Film Festival once again shines a light on an eclectic menu of films from across the globe. Some will grace
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