Finally, a title that describes me. An interesting subject as well. The Dark and The Wounded tells the story of an artist named James Picard (pretty cool name if you ask me) when he started
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When reviewing a film, I normally single out the achievements (or lack thereof) of the director, as this person is perhaps the single most important figure in bringing a screenplay to life. While a similar
Continue ReadingJoel Edgerton Exposes Open Wounds of Gay Conversion in BOY ERASED
In one of their few public showings of solidarity, Vancouver City Councillors voted unanimously this past June to ban the practice of gay conversion therapy making them the first city in Canada to do so.
Continue ReadingVAFF 2018 : Culturally Cool and Collective #VAFF22
No, that hashtag is not a typo, VAFF (Vancouver Asian Film Festival) has been around for 22 years now, and as of last weekend, it has been shown to be the most colourful and diverse
Continue ReadingReview : Tiger
I’ve never been classified as a racist. In fact, when I first heard of racism when I was 7, it confused me as to why it even existed. It still does. I’m open minded. I
Continue ReadingThe Crescent (Review)
The horror genre possesses an inescapable and misleading reputation for being all murder and jump scares with little substance to offer, which I find leads to a culture of dismissiveness from many a movie-goer. This
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