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Kubrick Retrospective Brings Big Screen Masterpieces Back Where They Belong
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Kubrick Retrospective Brings Big Screen Masterpieces Back Where They Belong

March 28, 2024 Steve Lantier

All movies are better on the big screen, but only some movies need to be on the big screen. This […]

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The Man Who Stole Einstein’s Brain Film Review

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The Man Who Stole Einstein’s Brain is as endearing as the actual man himself. The subject of this film, Dr. […]

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Hot Docs 2023 – Soviet Barbara: The Story of Ragnar Kjartansson and his controversial exhibition in Moscow

May 4, 2023 Sonya Davidson

The artist Ragnar Kjartansson may sound familiar here in Toronto. You might have experienced his art installation titled “Death is […]

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How to Celebrate National Canadian Film Day

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From coast-to-coast we’ll be celebrating our talented filmmakers and culture on National Canadian Film Day (April 19). This massive 10th […]

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CBC’s “Essex County” Adaptation Surpasses Expectations

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The Essex County Trilogy was the first of Jeff Lemire’s prolific collection of Graphic novels [Sweet Tooth, Black Hammer, Moon […]

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Queens of the Qing Dynasty Shows the Life and Light of Cape Breton

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Coming March 3rd to the TIFF Lightbox Theatre in Toronto is Unama’ki – Cape Breton Island-based Ashley McKenzie’s sophomore feature […]

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Viral Sensation “Gay Mean Girls” is Back!

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After the viral sensational short film Heyishi Zhang released in 2015, season 1 of Gay Mean Girls premiered to a […]

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Independent Cinema Review: Kingsway Theatre

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The Kingsway Theatre was first opened in the relatively remote suburb of Toronto in 1940. Renovated and reopened in 2009, […]

Fox Theatre, Beaches, Night
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Independent Cinema Review: Fox Theatre

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Fox Theatre is the oldest continuously run cinema in Toronto, having been built in 1914, open and operating ever since. […]

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Independent Cinema Review: TIFF Bell Lightbox

January 29, 2023 Isobel Grieve

Centrally located in Downtown Toronto’s Entertainment District is the TIFF Bell Lightbox Theatre. Most commonly understood as the location for […]

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