1960’s Canada may conjure images of long haired hippies chanting peace, love, and happiness, but for an Ojibway boy attending a residential school, this era evokes very different memories. In his latest novel, Indian Horse, Richard Wagamese takes us on one man’s journey through one of the most tragic episodes in Canadian history. It is […]
Oliver Laxe turns in a noble, though plodding and confused first effort with You All Are Captains. In his attempt to create an introspective look at making a film with non-filmmakers, he takes viewers down the rabbit hole of self-reflexivity. Unfortunately, instead of landing in Wonderland, we end up face to face with a film […]