In I Dream In Another Language, Martin, a university linguist and researcher, travels deep within the Mexican jungle to learn about the lost language of Zikril. Only, the two remaining men who speak the language had a falling out and no longer want anything to do with the other man. It’s a story about broken […]
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Inside Out 2017: ‘Free CeCe’ Review
In 2011, CeCe McDonald was unfairly incarcerated after fighting back against her attacker. The media misgendered her and CeCe was forced to go to a male prison when she identifies as a women. From this, a movement began in order to support CeCe and other trans women, especially those of colour. The transgender community, including acclaimed […]
Inside Out 2017: ‘Center of My World’ (‘Die Mitte der Welt’) Review
Imagine not knowing who your birth father is and feeling like you don’t know your own twin sister anymore, all while trying to understand your sexuality and discovering who you are as a person. Center of My World beautifully weaves all of these topics in a captivating coming-of-age film. With strong performances from the entire cast, […]
CONTEST: Win a copy of ‘The Space Between Us’ on Blu-Ray
To celebrate the May 16, 2017 Blu-Ray release of The Space Between Us, our friends at VVS Films have given us two copies to giveaway to our fans! Contest Details: There are two ways to enter this contest: 1) Like this contest post on Facebook and tell us the name of your favourite space movie. 2) […]
Inside Out 2017: ‘Hooked’ Review
Hooked follows Tom and Jack, two homeless LGBT youth who run away from home in order to start a life together. To survive, Jack gets involved in sex work to make money, but the more he makes the more disillusioned he becomes with his safety, both financially and physically. Instagram star turned director Max Emerson […]
Inside Out 2017: ‘Ginger Nation’ Review
Toronto comedian Shawn Hitchins is funny. Really funny. And it’s not because he’s a redhead making fun of himself being “a person of primary colour.” And it’s not because he’s a “gold star gay.” But these two factors make up a large part of who he is and from them come some really fantastic, and […]
‘Alone in Berlin’ lacks tension and everything you expect out of a WWII-era film
As the name suggests, Alone in Berlin takes places in Berlin during the Nazi regime in the 1940’s and is loosely based on the real life working-class couple of Elise and Otto Hampel. In the film, the characters are named Anna and Otto Quangel (played by Emma Thompson and Brendan Gleeson, respectively) and after learning about their […]
‘I Am Heath Ledger’ Holds Back, but is Personal and Tender
I Am Heath Ledger is a touching and haunting documentary about an undeniable talent. Cutting back and forth between archival footage and interviews with some of Heath Ledger’s closest family, friends, and collaborators, directors Derik Murray and Adrian Buitenhuis make us reminisce about all the great roles that Ledger took on. What we don’t get is, and […]
‘Risk’ is a Compelling look at a Controversial Character
By: Matt Prazak Laura Poitras, Academy Award winning director of Citizenfour, returns with her most personal and intimate film to date. Filmed over six years, Risk is a complex and volatile character study that collides with a high stakes election year and its controversial aftermath. Cornered in a tiny building for half a decade, Julian Assange […]
‘Bon Cop Bad Cop 2’ is entertaining, but cliché-ridden
The long awaited sequel to Bon Cop Bad Cop, the 2007 Canadian buddy comedy hit that is particularly loved by the French Canadian population, is finally here after ten long years. Ten years is a lengthy period, but at least Bon Cop Bad Cop 2 is not half bad, and it does deliver to a certain extent. […]
‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’ can’t even be a Guilty Pleasure
I remember in 2012 when John Carter came out and flopped hard amidst critical bashing and disappointment from most of the general movie goers. However, it did manage to develop some kind of a following throughout the years just like The 13th Warrior did from 1998. John Carter was a mess and not a very […]
Contest: Win Tickets to see ‘Hounds of Love’ in Ottawa
Courtesy of ABMO Films, we have two pairs of tickets to giveaway to the opening night screening of Hounds of Love in Ottawa at the Mayfair Theatre! Hounds of Love is the debut feature film directed by Ben Young. To win, like the contest post on Facebook and leave a comment telling us the name of your favourite […]
Contest: Win Advance Screening Passes to See ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’ in Toronto
Courtesy of Walt Disney Studios Canada, we have advance screening passes to giveaway to an exclusive fan screening of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man Tell No Tales taking place on May 15, 2017. To win, complete the form below and correctly answer our trivia question. You must also like this post on Facebook or give this […]
Contest: Win Advance Screening Passes to See ‘Alien: Covenant’ in Toronto
Courtesy of 20th Century Fox Canada, we have screening passes to giveaway to our fans in Toronto to see Ridley Scott’s Alien: Covenant. Screening Details: May 10, 2017 7:00 pm Cineplex Yonge-Dundas To win, complete the form below and tell us why you want to see the film. You must also like this post on Facebook. […]
Hot Docs 2017 Interview: Nathan Fitch and Bryan Chang Discuss the Importance of the Micronesian Voice in ‘Island Soldier’
On one of the rainiest days in Toronto this year, I had the pleasure of speaking with some of the filmmakers behind Island Soldier. I was glad to hear that director Nathan Fitch and producer Bryan Chang were able to enjoy some sunshine in Toronto before the rainy weekend, but even more excited to talk about this […]