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Free Streaming: You Don’t Need to Spend Cash to Watch Well During Self-Isolation

By Kim Hughes

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Views, PreviewMarch 30, 2020streaming 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 FallenComment
Your Weekend Review: What To Watch That’s NOT in Theatres

By Original-Cin Staff

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Preview, Review, ViewsMarch 28, 2020Weekly Roundup, Se7en, Vivarium, Mindhunter, Amazing Stories, streaming service, Netflix, Crave, Apple TV+, Disney+Comment
Why Mindhunter is Netflix' best, and why putting a third season in limbo is a crime

By Thom Ernst

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Views, ReviewJim SlotekMarch 27, 2020Mindhunter, Netflix, David Fincher, Serial killer docudrama series, Charlize Theron, Serial, Making a Murderer, David Berkowitz, Ted Bundy, Richard Brooks, Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood, Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit, John E. Douglas, Jonathan Groff, Holt McCallany, Anna TorvComment
Uncorked: Netflix comedy about a BBQ-raised wannabe wine-expert is 'crisp, clean and sweet, like Drake'

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewJim SlotekMarch 27, 2020Uncorked, Mamoudou Athie, Courtney B. Vance, Wine connoisseurs, Southern barbecue culture, Niecy Nash, Sasha Compère, Netflix movies, Prentice Penny, Issa Rae, Insecure, Cameron Glover, Race issues surrounding wineComment
Vivarium: Claustrophobic sci-fi about 'imposed parenthood' eerily mirrors the experience of self-isolation

By Jim Slotek

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ReviewJim SlotekMarch 26, 2020Vivarium, Cannes favourite films, Sci fi, Brood parasite birds, Lorcan Finnegan, Twilight Zone, Jesse Eisenberg, Imogen Poots, Jonathan Aris, Suburban nightmare scenariosComment
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 SlotekMarch 26, 2020Hollywood Suite, Pandemic movies, Seven, Se7en, Take This Waltz, Flashdance, The King of Marvin Gardens, QuarantineComment
Spielberg's Amazing Stories: Brimming with positivity, but less-than-amazing after all these years

By Jim Slotek

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ReviewJim SlotekMarch 24, 2020Amazing Stories, Apple TV+, Steven Spielberg, Rod Serling, Night Gallery, Duel., Joe Dante, Zemeckis, Robert Forster, Dynoman and the Volt!, Susanna Fogel, Tyler Crumley, The Cellar, Dylan O'Brien, Victoria Pedretti, The Heat, Sylvain White, Signs of Life, Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, Supernatural anthologiesComment
Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution Highlights Landmark Rights Struggle in Upbeat Voice

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewMarch 20, 2020Crip Camp, documentaries, Jim Lebrecht., Nicole Newnham, Civil Rights, Netflix, Obama administration, Higher GroundComment
Original-Cin Interview: Canadian Strain's Naomi Snieckus talks performing during quarantine, and getting Jann Arden to sing from home
Original-Cin Interview: Canadian Strain's Naomi Snieckus talks performing during quarantine, and getting Jann Arden to sing from home
InterviewJim SlotekMarch 17, 2020COVID-19 effect on movies, Naomi Snieckus, Canadian Strain, Mr. D, Geordie Sabbagh, Jess Salgueiro, Marijuana legalization in Canada, The Firecracker Department, Jann Arden, Work It, Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 2, Carter, Matt BaramComment
Your weekend preview: What to see (and what to skip) In the theatres
ReviewJim SlotekMarch 13, 2020Week's movies in review, Should theatres close over Covid 19?, First Cow, Kelly Reichardt, John Magaro, Orion Lee, The Whistlers, Corneliu Porumboiu, La Gomera, The Booksellers documentary, The Hunt, Hope Gap, Divorce drama, Red Snow, Gwich'in in Afghanistan, Bloodshot, Vin Diesel, My SpyComment
Bloodshot: Clichéd Superhero Actioner Opens ‘New Cinematic Universe’ With a Whimper

By Kim Hughes

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ReviewMarch 12, 2020Bloodshot, Dave Wilson, Vin Disel, superheroes, Franchise, comic book, Eiza Gonzalez, Guy Pearce, Sci-fi, actionComment
Red Snow: Impressionistic Displacement Story Timely But Overstuffed

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewMarch 12, 2020Red Snow, Marie Clements, Canadian, Tantoo Cardina, Asivak Koostachin, Mozhdah Jamalzadah, Miika Bryce Whiskeyjack, Kane Mahon, Vancouver International Film Festival, Drama, War, Indigenous themed filmsComment
Hope Gap: Bening and Nighy act masterfully in a very British story of a frozen marriage that finally shears apart

By Jim Slotek

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ReviewJim SlotekMarch 12, 2020Hope Gap, Bill Nighy, Annette Bening, Movies about marriage breakups, British dramas, William Nicholson, Les Misérables, Gladiator, Unbroken, Josh O'Connor, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, Grief Comments
The Hunt: Human-Hunting Gorefest Smartly Offends/Endorses the Left and the Right

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewMarch 12, 2020The Hunt, Craig Zobel, Amy Madigan, Hilary Swank, Emma Roberts, Ike Barinholtz, Blumhouse Productions, Thriller, Political polarization, ControversialComment
My Spy: The umpteenth entry in the dead-horse kids-and-tough-guys genre is a kindergarten cop-out

By Linda Barnard

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ReviewJim SlotekMarch 12, 2020Comedies with kids and action stars, My Spy, Chloe Coleman, Big Little Lies, Erich Hoeber, Jon Hoeber, The Meg, Battleship, Peter Segal, ​Get Smart, Dave Bautista, Guardians of the Galaxy, Ken Jeong, Parisa Fitz-Henley, Kristen Schaal, Spy comedies, No Time to Die, Kindergarten Cop, The PacifierComment
First Cow: An anti-mythic tale of the Old West, fabulous fritters, lactic larceny and larger themes

By Karen Gordon

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ReviewJim SlotekMarch 11, 2020First Cow, Kelly Reichardt, Realistic depictions of the Old West, John Magaro, Orion Lee, Toby Jones, Jonathan Raymond, Wendy and Lucy, Meek’s Cutoff, Certain Women Comment
The Whistlers: Romanian director's arch and ambitious film noir is more in love with its own trickery than with characters

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewJim SlotekMarch 10, 2020The Whistlers, Corneliu Porumboiu, La Gomera, El SilboEl Silbo, European cinema, Neo noir films, Vlad Ivanov, Catrinel Marlon, Sabin Tambrea, Agustí Villaronga, Rodica Lazar, Julieta Szönyi, 12:08 East of Bucharest, olice, Police, Adjective, Gilda, The SearchersComment
The Booksellers: Doc on New York Bookstores Jammed to the Rafters with Rare Insights

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewMarch 9, 2020The Booksellers, documentary, D.W. Young, Gay Talese, Susan Orlean, Fran Lebowitz, New York CityComment
Original-Cin Q&A: Director Ken Loach Once Again Marshalls Reality On-Screen
Original-Cin Q&A: Director Ken Loach Once Again Marshalls Reality On-Screen

By Liam Lacey

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InterviewMarch 8, 2020Ken Loach, Interview, Sorry We Missed You, Q&A, British class systemComment
Sorry We Missed You: Ken Loach’s Latest Explores Dark Side of Gig Economy

By Liam Lacey

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ReviewMarch 8, 2020Sorry We Missed You, Ken Loach, Drama, British class system, Paul Laverty, Kris Hitchen, Debbie HoneywoodComment
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