Tell The World Our Cinematic Story
By: Daniel Reynolds There’s this great visual metaphor in the new film Dallas Buyers Club involving a painting of some wild desert flowers, holes hammered roughly into drywall, and the […]
By: Daniel Reynolds There’s this great visual metaphor in the new film Dallas Buyers Club involving a painting of some wild desert flowers, holes hammered roughly into drywall, and the […]
By: Chris Dagonas Inspired by the recent Grey Cup Championship game, as well as renewed interest in moving the Buffalo Bills to Toronto (Jon Bon Jovi!), the CFL gained sentience […]
By: Dan Grant Jay Williams had retired to begin with. Derrick Rose knew this. He was there when it happened. He was just a teen when the former Bulls prospect […]
By: Daniel Reynolds So there I was descending the basement stairs of the giant HMV near Yonge and Dundas. This is back when it still had stairs that took you […]
By: Chris Dagonas Cornerback might be the loneliest position in football. No one notices you when you’re playing well, and if you make a mistake, the whole world knows it. […]
By: Dan Grant Sometimes in life, we make mistakes. Often these things are small and easily correctable – we choose the wrong thing to eat for dinner, we take a […]
By: Daniel Reynolds It’s easy this time of year for films to get lost in the shuffle of the season’s final barrage of big name sequels, franchisees, and award-bait movies. […]
By: Daniel Reynolds So, here’s the first thing that happened: I started thinking about the past six months of our mayor Rob Ford; the allegations, the denials, the admissions, the […]
By: Chris Dagonas My favourite football team is the Miami Dolphins. For the past decade, when I have mentioned that to friends and fellow NFL viewers, I was met with […]
By: Jordan Ferguson Imagine it’s November 9, 1993. You’re a 14-year-old rap fan in New York City. You just received your allowance, a cool twenty bucks in your pocket, itching […]