Buyer’s Remorse: Thoughts on “Steve Jobs”
By: Daniel Reynolds It’s important to keep this in mind: Steve Jobs designed consumer products. He may have designed the absolute hell out of those consumer products. He may have […]
By: Daniel Reynolds It’s important to keep this in mind: Steve Jobs designed consumer products. He may have designed the absolute hell out of those consumer products. He may have […]
By: Daniel Reynolds One of the fascinating feats of construction in David Foster Wallace’s 2004 collection of stories, Oblivion, is how each piece of writing slices towards some kind of truth […]
By: Dan Grant Our resident film expert is, of course, Daniel Reynolds. He immersed himself in TIFF this year and wrote about it here, here and here. And here, too. […]
By: Daniel Reynolds We’ve come to the end, my friends. After 11 days and (for me) 14 movies, the celebrations of the 40th Toronto International Film Festival are over. It’s […]
By: Daniel Reynolds You may not believe this, but the Toronto International Film Festival is still going on. In fact, there are still three more days to go. I know, […]
By: Daniel Reynolds We’re into Day 5 of the Toronto International Film Festival–King Street West is open once again, the hustle and the bustle of the first weekend is over, and there […]
By: Daniel Reynolds It takes a surplus of vision, energy and–let’s just say it–money to make a film. One can assume this holds true even more so for making a […]
By: Daniel Reynolds To see all of the Same Page’s Summer Sight and Sound series–a look at the biggest films of each decade from 1975 on–check here. ————– After he was announced […]
By: Jordan Ferguson If we’re being honest, it’s not always easy being an anime fan past the age of, say, 25. Don’t get me wrong, once I realized most dedicated […]
By: Daniel Reynolds By now you’ve probably seen the first real trailer for Quentin Tarantino‘s new film, The Hateful Eight. The film, Tarantino’s eighth, is a western supposedly inspired by the […]