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Category: reactions
Brief thoughts and recaps on films seen in theatres – usually in a festival environment. While no ratings are assigned, these reactions are sometimes expanded into full reviews later.
When ideas fall like snowflakes, and the snowflakes turn into a blizzard, the first thing to go is visibility.
Dostoyevsky, Ayoade, Wasikowska, Eisenberg, and Eisenberg. What’s not to like?
We take a trip to Wonderland, and find ourselves face-to-face with Harry Lime.
On writing, directing, and the curious case of “feminine photography”
Awlright, awright, awright…McConaughey’s run of good work continues, perhaps to his best piece of work yet.
Once in a while, one must believe the hype.
Jason Reitman hosts another special event at The Ryerson, but is it leaves one wondering if what makes a film great is just its script.
After twelve hours already spent with Mark Cousins, I thought I knew what I was getting into. I was wrong.
As TIFF 2013 kicks off, an award-winning director wonders when we will learn from our mistakes?
It’s rare that a trip to the cinema feels like a trip to the museum.
When should a film be judged on its merits, and when should a film be judged as an entry on the filmmaker’s resume?