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“Call Me By Your Name” special presentations at TIFF Bell Lightbox (Toronto)

posted Friday, January 19, 2018

by: in Celebrity, Events, Featured Events, Film, Queer, Toronto

  For anyone who hasn’t heard yet, Call Me By Your Name, is one of the most talked about films of 2017/18, and Oscar buzzing for Best Picture as well. And for anyone who hasn’t seen it yet, there are two unique screening opportunities that are happening at Toronto’s TIFF Bell Lightbox. Snapshot review below. […]

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Night of Ideas: To Sleep or Not To Sleep – January 25th, 2018 (Toronto)

posted Monday, January 15, 2018

by: in Activism, Art, Events, Featured Events, Film, Toronto

  In partnership with the Cultural Service of the French Embassy in Canada and Hart House, the Art Museum at the University of Toronto is thrilled to present Night of Ideas: To Sleep or Not to Sleep on Thursday, January 25, from 7 pm to 7 am. The Art Museum is one of the first Canadian institutions […]

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Taraji P. Henson deserves better than Sony’s alleged treatment of “Proud Mary”

posted Saturday, January 13, 2018

by: in Art, Celebrity, Entertaining, Film

Winter is a busy time at the movies: plenty of holiday movie mega-hits and Award-nominated films are still playing and continue to steadily sell tickets (like The Shape of Water and Star Wars: The Last Jedi), but films released in January are expected to pave the way for cinema in the next 11 months… As […]

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Netflix premieres, “The End of the F***ing World”

posted Wednesday, January 10, 2018

by: in Film, Lesbian, Music

Based on the award-winning graphic novels, adapted by acclaimed newcomer Charlie Covell, the eight part, half hour series follows James (Alex Lawther, Black Mirror) and Alyssa (Jessica Barden, Penny Dreadful) – a budding teen psychopath and a foul-mouthed rebel fed-up with her boring life. The two embark on a roadtrip to find a better life, […]

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“Insidious: The Last Key” unlocks a series of painstaking suspense and a newly crowned Scream Queen

posted Saturday, January 6, 2018

by: in Art, Celebrity, Entertaining, Film

It’s been 7 years since the first chapter of Insidious crept up and spooked its way into the supernatural/horror genre. Many remember the infamous Red-Faced Demon (or virally known as the Lipstick-Faced Demon), just from the trailer: a haunted entity whose sinister esthetic was directly compared to Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace’s villain, […]

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“David Hockney at the Royal Academy of Arts” Screens January 25th at Select Theatres Across Canada

posted Friday, January 5, 2018

by: in Art, Celebrity, Film, Queer, Theatre, Toronto

David Hockney at the Royal Academy of Arts screens as part of Cineplex Events’ In The Gallery series in select theatres across Canada on January 25. Widely considered Britain’s most popular artist, David Hockney is a global sensation with exhibitions in London, New York, Paris and beyond, attracting millions of visitors worldwide. Now entering his […]

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“The Last Jedi” blasts to the top of the box office as most ambitious Star Wars film to date

posted Tuesday, December 19, 2017

by: in Art, Celebrity, Entertaining, Film

Without question, Star Wars has become a colossal and commercial Disney/Holiday experience for the masses. Episode VIII: The Last Jedi (released on December 15, 2017), is the third Star Wars film to be released at the peak of the holiday hustle, following Episode VII: The Force Awakens (December 18, 2015), directed by J.J. Abrams, and […]

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National Film Board of Canada Offers Free Films Over The Holiday Season

posted Monday, December 11, 2017

by: in Film, Toronto

The National Film Board of Canada has a holiday gift for all Canadians. It’s a new playlist called The NFB Presents, featuring 20 acclaimed documentary and animated films—stories that will move, inspire, surprise and engage—now streaming free of charge at NFB.ca.  Among the titles being showcased are Sarah Polley’s hit feature Stories We Tell, Kathy Shultz’s acclaimed animated short A Sea Turtle Story, and Paul Cowan’s Paris […]

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Celebrate Haitian Culture With Movie Screenings on Caribbean Tales TV

posted Monday, December 11, 2017

by: in Activism, Film, Queer, Toronto

Haitian Independence Day is coming up on January 1, 2018. Their culture is among the most rich and vibrant in the world. This month CaribbeanTales Worldwide Distribution and Flow on Demand will be celebrating Haitian filmmakers with our collection of five unique films from the land of high mountains. This month’s films and more available […]

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Guillermo del Toro’s “The Shape of Water” premiers during the final weeks of his “At Home With Monsters” exhibition at the AGO

posted Saturday, December 9, 2017

by: in Art, Art Gallery, Books, Celebrity, Comedy, Entertaining, Events, Film, Gallery, Toronto

December is a magical time at the movies! The holiday season is ornamented with some of the best premiers of year, from blockbusters we’ve been waiting for (Star Wars: The Last Jedi) to adaptations reeling Oscar buzz (Call Me By Your Name), there is no shortage of fantasy, suspense, heart and soul in movie theatres this […]

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