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/ June 6, 2019

Tour of Memories: An ebook about Joanna Hogg’s The Souvenir

Snag a copy of the first ever book to be written about British filmmaker Joanna Hogg and her process. As a chronicle of the making of Hogg’s first Souvenir film,…

Luk'Luk'I

Brett Pardy / September 21, 2017

TIFF Review: In Luk’Luk’I, Vancouver plays itself, but the Olympics don’t

…its Olympic depiction. Unfortunately, Wapeemukwa does not find a creative way around these limitations. The one thread that tied the vignettes together is underbaked: the contrast between the privileged few…

Alex Heeney / June 24, 2025

Frameline Capsule Review: Carmen Emmi’s Plainclothes

…themselves. The film’s treatment of the many disguises the men wear and how they take many (but not all) of them off when they’re together is tender and lovely. But…

Kurzel Macbeth

Alex Heeney / December 25, 2015

Kurzel’s Macbeth emphasizes tone over text

…the text. The couple share a mind, which Shakespeare communicates by having them literally finish each other’s lines of verse. Cotillard and Fassbender can also practically read each other’s minds,…

Alex Heeney / April 25, 2019

Mike Leigh interview from Peterloo in Process: An excerpt

…purchase the book, click here. To read a review of the book, click here. After falling in love with Peterloo at the Toronto International Film Festival last year, I knew…

High-Rise

Alex Heeney / May 4, 2016

Ben Wheatley’s High-Rise is vacant

…floors, and thus the lower class, are invitingly domestic, colourful and full of homey belongings. It’s here that the social- and high-rise-climbing Wilder (Luke Evans) unhappily dwells with his wife…

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