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Ex Libris: New York Public Library, Frederick Wiseman

Alex Heeney / October 23, 2017

‘Cutting at right angles’: Frederick Wiseman on Ex Libris: New York Public Library

…ebook In Their Own Words: Documentary Masters Vol. 1, which is now available for purchase here. Still from the film Ex Libris Courtesy of TIFF Ex Libris: New York Public…

Alex Heeney / April 25, 2014

Hossein Amini’s The Two Faces of January kicks off SFIFF with style

…Last Weekend (reviewed here), Nikolas Rossi for Heaven Adores You (reviewed here), and Richard Linklater for Boyhood (reviewed here). Starting today, there will be daily programming at the Sundance Kabuki…

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

Brandon Nowalk / December 14, 2017

Keeping a straight face: How CMBYN‘s queer characters get misread

…could have been as open about their feelings as Elio and his girlfriend Marzia (Esther Garrel) are allowed to be. Repression, actually, is all around. [clickToTweet tweet=”‘It’s not that the…

Inside Llewyn Davis

Alex Heeney / December 20, 2013

Inside Llewyn Davis: Not the nicest man to get to know inside

…the characters and the landscape here are even richer and more complex. Llewyn is barely tolerated by his friends since he’s utterly tactless and generally self-absorbed. His former lover, Jean…

Alex Heeney / September 4, 2015

What do we mean when we talk about Canadian cinema?

…bad. By the time TIFF rolled around, Canadian films were necessarily on the agenda of most festival attendees. Darren Aronofsky was tweeting praise for the FLQ film Corbo, while the…

Bang Gang, Éva Husson

Alex Heeney / October 11, 2015

Bang Gang (A Modern Love Story) ends with a whimper

…pubescents-gone-wild party in a small-town mansion in France. The camera pans around the room to reveal that couples are having sex in the open, people are sitting around naked, drugs…

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