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Armie Hammer, Call Me by Your Name, Luca Guadagnino, Timothée Chalamet

Orla Smith / December 16, 2017

Armie Hammer is more than an object of desire in Call Me by Your Name

…just that. → Send me the guide Armie Hammer has spent his entire career playing the object of our desire. Leave it to the ‘proper’ actors to go deep; Hammer…

Feminist horror book, Feminist horror, Seventh Row

Seventh Row Editors / October 29, 2019

Critics survey: What does ‘feminist horror’ mean to you?

…Raw, Thelma, Unsane, Personal Shopper, Perfect Blue, Carrie, Prevenge, and more, that concept is explored. It’s a contentious and divisive question, and we wanted to hear what others had to…

Alex Heeney / September 6, 2023

The best acquisition titles at TIFF 2023 (updating throughout the festival)

…Dag Asle Mykløen — immerses you in the stunning mountainous Arctic landscape with clear blue skies and even clearer turquoise-blue water. It’s a place that feels untouched by human intervention,…

A headshot of Oslo, August 31st production designer Jørgen Stangebye Larsen in front of a still from the film. The text on the image reads, 'Oslo, August 31st at 10', written with white text in front of a purple background.

Orla Smith / August 31, 2021

Designing a journey through Oslo

…from NRK, which is like the BBC in Norway, it’s always blue or green, police station colours, everywhere. There are a lot of things in movies that become ‘truths’ when…

Three stills from films featured in our best cinematography of 2020 list.

Seventh Row Editors / January 13, 2021

Seventh Row writers on their favourite cinematography of 2020

…Heartbeat. Andrea Dorfman’s latest film, Spinster, is an ‘anti-rom-com’ in which protagonist Gaby (Chelsea Peretti) learns to appreciate single life rather than falling in love, but Weber Biron ensures that…

Alex Heeney / November 25, 2020

Sonia Boileau on telling a human story about MMIWG in Rustic Oracle

…rollercoaster of emotion as what fiction can bring. Ivy (Lake Delisle) and Susan (Carmen Moore) go on a road trip in search of Heather in Rustic Oracle 7R: Some of…

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