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By: Scott Alic I’m waiting for one of those bleak February Sundays, the colour of a pile of snow pushed to the curb days ago. The kind Morrissey sang about. […]
By: Scott Alic I’m waiting for one of those bleak February Sundays, the colour of a pile of snow pushed to the curb days ago. The kind Morrissey sang about. […]
By: Daniel Reynolds In popular culture – in popular film culture – there are no sacred cows. I don’t mean to disillusion you but there it is. Your common citizen, your […]
By: Judd Livingston I remember the first time I saw Serpico. I was 15 and I’d rented it from our local, family run, video store. I wish I could say I […]
By: Daniel Reynolds If you’ll recall, back in March 2014 I wrote about my second year in the Movie League. Since I’ll assume you do not recall, here’s a refresher: […]
By: Scott Alic I had ticket regret: I had only just come out of a screening of Stanley Kubrick’s 1975 epic Barry Lyndon, and perhaps hopped up on the film’s sumptuous, […]
By: Daniel Reynolds We’ve had a little over 24 hours to digest the unveiling of the 87th annual Academy Awards nominations. That’s 365 days of movie making reduced to one […]
By: Daniel Reynolds Each year, after the dregs of February and March, we start to look at the upcoming year in film to wonder if it will be any good. […]
By: Judd Livingston Paul Thomas Anderson‘s new film Inherent Vice does at least one thing well: it sets a mood. It does a pretty good job of this too. You […]
By: Susan Howse When Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring was released a solid 13 years ago (dear god, I’m old now), I saw it on New […]
By: Judd Livingston I first heard the name Alan Turing in Grade 9. We were using a programming language named after him in our computer class. It was severely outdated […]