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Lupita Nyong'o, Us, Women in Horror Month

Orla Smith / February 26, 2020

Lupita Nyong’o in Us (Great horror performances #3)

…this performance deep in the uncanny valley. It’s a performance of quick and jerky movements: Red stands eerily still, but when she decides to move, she does so suddenly and…

Seventh Row Editors / November 5, 2019

Preview our new ebook Beyond Empowertainment

…identities and relationships visible on-screen: a father and daughter separating in Leave No Trace; a boy’s search for home in Lean on Pete. Horror, as a genre, is a natural…

Atiq Rahimi, Our Lady of the Nile

Orla Smith / October 1, 2019

Atiq Rahimi on uncovering the seeds of war in Our Lady of the Nile

…into a historical, factual depiction; rather, I was interested in going deep into the psyche of this country, what their dreams are made of, what their nightmares are made of….

Director Sophy Romvari in front of a still from her film Still Processing. This is an interview from TIFF.

Justine Smith / September 12, 2020

TIFF Interview: Sophy Romvari on Still Processing and personal cinema

Sophy Romvari’s deeply personal documentary short, Still Processing, is a triumph of personal cinema. Romvari discusses how to make a film that’s both personal and universal and how to get…

Little Foxes, Daniel Sullivan, Laura Linney

Laura Anne Harris / June 7, 2017

Review: Linney and Nixon impress in Little Foxes on Broadway

…play. Complementing this naturalistic lighting, Pask dressed the set in lighter colours —seafoam green, green curtains, as well as gold lace curtains along with the white trim. The set transports…

Alex Heeney / November 5, 2019

Personal Shopper conflates depression with technological obsession

…without noticing. Of course, the same is true of online life. You’re on Skype for three hours without realizing it’s time for another meal. You get lost in a deep…

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