Aristotle once categorized friendship into three types: utility, pleasure and “of the good”. The wry narrator of Rob Grant’s tropical thriller Harpoon suggests a fourth type; one where friends were once close, but only stay
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It feels so good to have a good laugh, especially when your day has been a nightmare of stress and office politics. When you laugh, it can release so much positive energy that you quickly
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I’ve never tried my hat at acting. I think the closest I’ve come was playing a tree in a school play. Having grown up watching so many films I do have great admiration for the
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It’s not often I get to check out a Canadian-produced film that was made in another country. Maybe once or twice in a blue moon, but not often. Written and directed by Ritesh Matlani, Nana
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If I had to choose Canada’s most distinctive voice in comedy right now, it would have to be Will Arnett. Sure, his baritone rasp has become something of a trademark, but Arnett is also a
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As a Pride month commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall riots unfurls, it’s a prime time to take notice of queer stories on screen. On offer this month is the premiere of a
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