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An Anxious Comedy About Boundaries

Marion (Julie Delpy) and Mingus (Chris Rock), both with children from previous situations, live the typical mundane life one would hope to establish in the
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Celeste and Jesse Forever – Review

Celeste and Jesse Forever has brought to the big screen an insightful story on relationships and heartaches with lots of laugh-out-loud moments. This indie romantic
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The Falls – Film Review

Had I not known The Falls was part of this year’s Vancouver Queer Film Festival (August 16 to 26), I would not have realized it
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Searching For Sugar Man – Film Review

One of the greatest mystery’s released this year is the little known story of an American rock musician. Searching For Sugar Man draws viewers into
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India is beautiful in Trishna

Michael Winterbottom’s third Thomas Hardy adaptation moves Tess of the D’Urbervilles to contemporary India with mixed results.  At the centre of the film experience is
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To Rome With Love – Film Review

One of the winning lines of Woody Allen’s latest comedy comes near the conclusion of one of its four stories, when a young character pronounces
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Special Forces – Film Review

Perhaps the most interesting aspect for North American audiences of director Stéphane Rybojad’s unabashedly simple action film is the opportunity to see a loud-mouthed, uncompromising
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Take This Waltz – Film Review

Relationships and our perception of love when we are in them are at the heart of Take This Waltz, Sarah Polley’s sophomore feature film. I
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Your Sister’s Sister – Film Review

Since her popular and generally well received 2009 indie feature Humpday, director Lynn Shelton’s profile has increased enough for her to bag stars Emily Blunt
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Lovely Molly – Film Review

In 1999, Eduardo Sánchez and his collaborator Daniel Myrick changed modern horror cinema by popularizing the found-footage genre, with their enormously successful—and effective—low-budget feature The