
Sharks, Scoundrels, and Knights Who Say Ni: Why 1975 Remains the Best Film Year Ever
Last year, when Sight and Sound Magazine’s decennial poll (controversially) voted Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles the […]
Last year, when Sight and Sound Magazine’s decennial poll (controversially) voted Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles the […]
All movies are better on the big screen, but only some movies need to be on the big screen. This […]
The Man Who Stole Einstein’s Brain is as endearing as the actual man himself. The subject of this film, Dr. […]
The artist Ragnar Kjartansson may sound familiar here in Toronto. You might have experienced his art installation titled “Death is […]
From coast-to-coast we’ll be celebrating our talented filmmakers and culture on National Canadian Film Day (April 19). This massive 10th […]
The Essex County Trilogy was the first of Jeff Lemire’s prolific collection of Graphic novels [Sweet Tooth, Black Hammer, Moon […]
Coming March 3rd to the TIFF Lightbox Theatre in Toronto is Unama’ki – Cape Breton Island-based Ashley McKenzie’s sophomore feature […]
After the viral sensational short film Heyishi Zhang released in 2015, season 1 of Gay Mean Girls premiered to a […]
The Kingsway Theatre was first opened in the relatively remote suburb of Toronto in 1940. Renovated and reopened in 2009, […]
Fox Theatre is the oldest continuously run cinema in Toronto, having been built in 1914, open and operating ever since. […]
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