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Fish Tank

Gillie Collins / February 8, 2016

Landscape and limbo in Fish Tank

…and physical landscape from a position of power. She sees the same boys from the neighborhood, but this time they look small and pitiful. When Connor (Michael Fassbender) shows up…

My Internship in Canada, Philippe Falardeau, See The North

Alex Heeney / October 22, 2015

My Internship in Canada is a smart farce

…Guibord’s day-to-day life as a politician involves attending spaghetti dinners, celebrating fiftieth anniversaries, and teaching the local Algonquin boys how to play hockey. When faced with a historic vote on…

Please Like Me

Alex Heeney / October 14, 2015

Please Like Me gets even better in season 3

…talking. I’ve only seen the first four episodes of the new season, but the fourth one is in this vein: the boys decide to try MDMA, which of course can’t…

Here After, Magnus von Horn

Alex Heeney / October 3, 2015

TIFF15 Review: The outside world is a prison in The Here After

…institution’s walls, looking out at the outside world — even the boy’s father’s conversation with the woman is only heard as muted voices from behind a wall. It establishes this…

Love and Mercy

Alex Heeney / June 6, 2015

Review: Love & Mercy reveals the real Brian Wilson

…and says, “Hi, it’s Brian Wilson from The Beach Boys.” It’s a fact he was coy about acknowledging when they first met, but it works as a good, if funny,…

Our Little Sister

Alex Heeney / May 15, 2015

Kore-eda’s Our Little Sister is heartbreaking

…open-hearted women, who love fully and easily. Their various adventures are charming, whether it’s making a feast, falling for boys, or struggling to not get too emotionally involved in their…

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