This is normally not something I’d review, but I decided to go for something a little different. Also because I met the writer/director/lead actor at an event hosted by Raindance one night and the two
Continue ReadingFilm Review | The Dishwasher (2016)
Film run-time: 10 minutes | Starring Samuel Cuevas, Grace Fournier, Bonnie Hay Written and Directed by Matt David Johnson, Music by Alexz Johnson and Brendan Johnson, Produced by Matt David Johnson and Alexz Johnson “The
Continue ReadingInterview with Peter Szabo of Defective
In a world where law enforcement is encased in armour, escaping even as a mistaken convict is proven to be dangerously risky. Now currently in post-production, Defective is looking forward to an incredible future of
Continue ReadingLéolo (Review)
For a short period after my first viewing of the 1992 film Léolo, the final feature from Montreal director Jean-Claude Lauzon, my impressions were left in what I can only describe as a temporary state
Continue ReadingSorry, We’re Closed (Review)
Sorry, We’re Closed peeks inside a server’s long life. Charlotte’s been slinging the same greasy food and lukewarm coffee for what feels like decades in this anachronistic-themed restaurant, and this film is about her relationship
Continue ReadingExclusive – The Apology
The Apology is a documentary that follows the lives of three Asian grandmothers. They are survivors of sexual slavery from WWII, also known as Comfort Women. It is a term referring to women that were
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