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Glassland, Gerard Barrett

Alex Heeney / February 11, 2016

Gerard Barrett on addiction and loneliness in Glassland

…pretty grey country. In John’s bedroom [though], it’s all blue. He’s still a boy. It’s like John’s bedroom was never really painted over [since] he was a little kid. Toni’s…

Book of Mormon

Alex Heeney / July 3, 2015

‘The Book of Mormon’ brings religious satire to Broadway San Jose

…sets from the American scenes are transformed into a dilapidated, run down background of brown huts and signs of poverty. Even the once blue curtains on stage are now brown…

Song of Songs

Mary Angela Rowe / September 18, 2015

TIFF15: Young love and dying tradition in Song of Songs

…their town when the whole world is illuminated: green grass, pink blossoms, and bright blue skies are far from the muddy streets of the shtetl proper. Neymann’s screenplay roots the…

Blind Sun

Alex Heeney / September 7, 2016

TIFF16: Blind Sun is a visually and aurally accomplished thriller

…right, especially as he drifts deeper and deeper into psychosis. The blinding orange sun pervades almost every frame of this saturated film, which is defined by orange, the cooling blue…

New Year

Alex Heeney / September 23, 2015

TIFF15 shorts showcase emerging female directors

…part narrative film, World Famous Gopher Hole Museum is a much more traditional documentary by Canadian filmmakers Chelsea McMullan and Douglas Nayler. This twenty-minute short takes an inside look at…

Gillian Armstrong, Women He's Undressed

Alex Heeney / September 27, 2015

Gillian Armstrong talks Women He’s Undressed

…do we want to do the ocean. So it seemed right to go with that pop art look, to make it really bright blue.” Throughout their two years of research…

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