Your Weekend Preview: What to Watch That’s NOT in the Theatres
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Review, PreviewWeekly Roundup, Toronto Public Library, hoopla, kanopy, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Coffee & Kareem, James vs His Future Self, Amazon Prime, French Resistance
Never Rarely Sometimes Always: Assured Indie Film Quietly Ponders Hard Choices
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Resistance: Clumsy Marcel Marceau Biopic Stupendously Mishandles… Everything
Review, PreviewBiopic, Drama, WWII, Jesse Eisenberg, Ed Harris, Edgar Ramirez, Marcel Marceau, Jonathan Jakubowicz, iTunes movies, Nazi, French Resistance
Free Streaming: You Don’t Need to Spend Cash to Watch Well During Self-Isolation
Views, Previewstreaming service, kanopy, hoopla, Toronto Public Library, Pain and Glory, The Lighthouse, The Thomas Crown Affair, I Am Not Your Negro, I Am Not A Witch, Monrovia Indiana, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, Ida, Angel Has Fallen
Your Weekend Review: What To Watch That’s NOT in Theatres
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Preview, Review, ViewsWeekly Roundup, Se7en, Vivarium, Mindhunter, Amazing Stories, streaming service, Netflix, Crave, Apple TV+, Disney+
Self-isolating upside: A chance to catch up on (or revisit) terrific titles during Hollywood Suite freebie month
By Linda Barnard
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Preview, Review, ViewsJim SlotekHollywood Suite, Pandemic movies, Seven, Se7en, Take This Waltz, Flashdance, The King of Marvin Gardens, Quarantine
Your Weekend Preview: What To See (And What To Skip) In The Theatres This Weekend
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Review, PreviewThe Jesus Rolls, Seberg, The Invisible Man, Disappearance at Clifton Hill, Beanpole, Elizabeth Moss, John Turturro, Bobby Cannavale, Susan Sarandon, Audrey Tautou, Jon Hamm, Kristen Stewart, Roundup, The Big Lebowski, TIFF 2019
Your Weekend Preview: What To See (And What To Skip) In The Theatres This Weekend
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Review, Views, PreviewThe Call of the Wild, Ordinary Love, Emma., Space and Time, The Lodge, Standing Up, Falling, Corpus Christi, Billy Crystal, Harrison Ford, Liam Neeson, Weekly Roundup
Your Weekend Preview: What To See (And What To Skip) In The Theatres This Weekend
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Human Rights Watch Film Festival: The event is free, the cause is freedom
PreviewJim SlotekThe Human Rights Watch Film Festival, International human rights abuses, I Am Not Alone, Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema, 2018 Armenian revolution, On The President’s Orders, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, Philippine drug war executions, Gay Chorus: Deep South, San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir, Born In Evin, Maryam Zaree, Director born in Iranian prison, The Trial: The State of Russia vs. Oleg Sentsov, Askold Kurov, Russian annexation of Crimea, Made in Bangladesh, Garment workers abuses in Bangladesh, Unionizing in Bangladesh
Your Weekend Preview: What To See (And What To Skip) In The Theatres
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Youth-Oriented Musical Film Stand! Explores Contemporary Issues Through the Lens Of History
Preview, InterviewStand!, Plays adapted as films, Canadian, Robert Adetuyi, Marshall Williams, Laura Wiggins, Winnipeg, Musical, young adult
Your Weekend Preview: What To See (And What To Skip) In The Theatres
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Your Weekend Preview: What To See (And What To Skip) In The Theatres
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The Blood in The Snow Film Fest: Great grade "Eh" horror on grade Z budgets
PreviewJim SlotekBlood in The Snow Film Festival, Canadian horror movies, Prom Night, Black Christmas, Ginger Snaps, Danishka Esterhazy, Handmaid’s Tale, Level 16, Puppet Killer, Lisa Ovies, Aleks Paunovic, Van Helsing, Audrey Cummings, Canadian Film Centre, Berkshire County., She Never Died, Jason Krawczyk, He Never Died, Henry Rollins, American Gods, Olunike Adeliyi, Peter MacNeill, Paul Tanter, The Nights Before Christmas, Once Upon a Time at Christmas, Dead Dicks, Chris Bavota, Lee Paula Springer, Hunter’s Moon, Matthew Campagna, Z, Brandon Christensen, Bates Motel, Keegan Connor Tracy
More than Mr. Lawrence: TIFF Nagisa Oshima retrospective encompasses '60s zeitgeist of sex, politics and crime
PreviewJim SlotekNagasi Oshima, TIFF Bell Lightbox retrospectives, In The Realm of Oshima: The Best of Japanese Master Nagisa Oshima, Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, In The Realm of the Senses, Jean-Luc Godard, Max, Mon Amour, Charlotte Rampling, Sir Laurens van der Post, Cruel Story of Youth, Rebel without a Cause, The Sun’s Burial, Night and Fog in Japan, AMPO treaty (the US-Japan mutual defense pact, The Ceremony, Violence At Noon, Death By Hanging, The Man Who Left His Will on Film, Pleasures of the Flesh
Chantal Akerman Retrospective Explores Slow Cinema from Feminist View
Preview, Review, ViewsChantal Akerman, TIFF, Retrospective, TIFF retrospectives, Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai de Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, European cinema, Slow cinema, New From Home, News From Home: The Films of Chantal Ackerman, Cannes
Your Weekend Roundup: What to See (And Skip) In The Theatres
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Review, PreviewThe Lighthouse, TIFF 2019, Pain and Glory, Pedro Almodóvar, Robert Eggers, Black and Blue, Jojo Rabbit, Taika Waititi, Scarlett Johansson, Robert Pattinson, Willem Dafoe, Naomie Harris, Antonio Banderas, Roundup, imagineNATIVE
ImagineNATIVE Festival celebrates 20 years of Indigenous works with free Friday
PreviewJim Slotek20th annual ImagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival, The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open, Kathleen Hepburn, Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, Blood Quantum, Jeff Barnaby, Jordan River Anderson, The Messenger, Alanis Obomsawin, Asia Youngman, Violet Nelson
Rendezvous with Madness: Long-running Mental-Health Themed Festival Timelier Than Ever
Interview, Preview, Review, ViewsRendezvous With Madness, Geoff Pevere, Conviction, Retrospekt, Bedlam, Mental health issues, documentaries, Dramas, Toronto film festivals, Festival