TIFF has a full summer planned for movie lovers in TO, including retrospectives on major filmmakers like Hitchcock and Truffaut, screenings of cult classics, the first summer edition of the TIFF Next Wave 24-Hour Film
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Bate’s Car: Sweet as a Nut (Review)
Well, since everything else I tried to look at today was too weird to transcribe, I went for something a little more simple sounding and ancient. As one may have guessed, this is a film
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Top stories include TIFF bringing out a new list of fun events for the summer, Broadcaster Magazine announces two awards for a Canadian Documentary, CRTC wants to know all about opinions on data plans, and
Continue ReadingExclusive – Sons 2 The Grave Part II
Lynne Stoltz wrote a screenplay about a neighborhood where crime happens, homicides happen and nobody talks. A footbridge divides the poor neighbourhood from the wealthy. In the eyes of the law, one neighbourhood is always
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Give an artist a paintbrush and stand back. You will be in awe. A novelist turns to screenwriting. Prepare to be in awe again. Lynne Stoltz is a former novelist turned screenwriter/producer. Sons 2 The
Continue ReadingKarate Kids (Review)
Derek Lamb’s Karate Kids wasn’t what I expected. Back in the 1990s there were films aimed at young audiences which focused on topics considered too extreme for kids nowadays. Taking place in a generic third
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