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71, Jack O'Connell

Alex Heeney / March 27, 2015

Review: In ’71, a British soldier is lost in IRA territory

…Troubles. It features a fantastic central performance from Jack O’Connell. Read our interview with director Yann Demange here. Jack O’Connell in ’71, directed by Yann Demange courtesy of the Toronto…

Yann Demange

Alex Heeney / March 5, 2015

Interview: ’71 Director Yann Demange talks shooting 16 mm vs digital

…of light…when the weather keeps changing.’” quote=”The 16mm, in the day. gave us better continuity of light…when the weather keeps changing.”] The 16mm, in the day. gave us better continuity…

A man sits in a darkened room surrounded by newspapers in The Best is Yet to Come.

B. P. Flanagan / September 20, 2020

TIFF Review: The Best is Yet to Come is a freelancer’s wet dream

…meaning has been absorbed into just another signifier of the west. The Best is Yet to Come, Jing Wang’s directorial debut after working as assistant director on a string of…

Selma

Alex Heeney / January 18, 2015

Review: Selma is one for the history books

Selma is a vital, brutal, and inspiring film, which chronicles the lead-up to the historic Civil Rights march from Selma to Montgomery, lead by Martin Luther King Jr. Left to…

Alex Heeney / October 15, 2020

Planet in Focus 2020, from Coral Ghosts to The Last Ice

…the family profession of caring for and about the earth’s ecosystems: his grandfather was a science photographer whose photographs documented major scientific achievements around the world, and his parents were…

Alex Heeney / December 31, 2014

The best non-film posts of 2014 at The Seventh Row

Although I mostly dedicated my time to reviewing films in 2014, I still dabbled in theatre, television, and music reviews — my other passions. Here’s a look at my best…

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