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Search Results for: deep blue sea

Alex Heeney / November 28, 2014

‘Foxcatcher’ wrestles with entitlement and male bonding

…their dysfunctional relationship with their benefactor John DuPont, who effectively buys their friendship before becoming the author of his own propaganda about how deep that friendship is. Since the brothers’…

Alex Heeney / December 30, 2014

The 10 best film posts at The Seventh Row in 2014

…my longing for the city as a Toronto-born ex-pat. “With its warm colour palette of bright reds, greens, and blues, “The F Word” – or “What If” as its been…

Alex Heeney / January 11, 2015

The best films of 2014

…Hedwig is the only one with any musical training, and punk is effectively dead. They’re full of spunk, opinions, a desire to defy gender expectations, and a deep love for…

Selma

Alex Heeney / January 18, 2015

Review: Selma is one for the history books

…the group’s suffering: we watch King in deep conversation while in prison, in closeup, golden shafts of light illuminating his face, their surroundings out of focus. They may be imprisoned,…

American Sniper, Clint Eastwood, Bradley Cooper

Alex Heeney / January 16, 2015

American Sniper: The price a great soldier pays to serve his country

…than anyone else could have — but wasn’t. It weighs on him deeply, as he keeps returning on more and more tours, delaying starting and dealing with his ‘real’ life…

James White, Josh Mond

Alex Heeney / March 16, 2016

Josh Mond on the aesthetic of James White and working with Christopher Abbott

…in New York, and there’s an energy to New York that I wanted to achieve. There’s also a deep anxiety that I wanted to achieve — that idea that you’re…

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