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Mammal, Rebecca Daly

Alex Heeney / January 26, 2016

Rebecca Daly discusses Sundance drama Mammal

…feral. And there he is in her bathroom, prowling around, using her facecloth to dry his body, using her toothbrush to brush his teeth. He’s moving into a more domestic…

Alex Heeney / September 16, 2022

Stellar Film Review: It’s the end of the world and the Indigenous leads feel fine

…talent behind Darlene Naponse’s Stellar Interview: Falls Around Her centres a complex, middle-aged, Indigenous woman Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy: Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers on her vital new documentary Zoe Leigh Hopkins…

Brett Pardy / July 21, 2018

Debra Granik frames poverty as a systemic failure to empathize

…genre film tropes. Actor Ben Foster cites her lesser-known films — Down to the Bone (2004) and the documentary Stray Dog (2014) — as key to signing on to her…

Ex Machina

Alex Heeney / April 12, 2015

Ex Machina is yet another film about boys and their toys

…gets her curiosity and her smarts from her father, an engineer (Matthew McConaughey). Enter Ex Machina, a sometimes intelligent sci-fi film, in which the lead woman is a robot (Alicia…

Alex Heeney / July 8, 2021

Une jeune fille qui va bien (A Radiant Girl) finds a new angle on life under fascism

…spend her days preparing for her drama school audition. But when she leaves the house that day with a chic red scarf around her neck, what to her is a…

Keith Madden

Orla Smith / June 7, 2018

Interview: On Chesil Beach avoids cliched period costumes

…situation as opposed to Edward’s. I always saw Florence as this person who didn’t want to draw attention to herself because of what’s happened in her past with her father.…

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