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Two dimensions are plenty

You’re on the Landmark Cinemas website to check the showtimes for a new movie you’re super excited to see.Continue...

Review: ‘The Sleeping Car Porter’

Trains, queerness, and dentistry don’t seem like they should go together, but in Suzette Mayr’s Giller Prize-awarded novel The Sleeping Car Porter , the seemingly divergent converge.Continue...

Artificial Intelligence hits the Kingston Canadian Film Festival

The vibrant film community of Kingston had five days filled with cinema over the weekend hosted by the Kingston Canadian Film Festival. Last Friday, Den Mother Crimson premiered at the Kingston Grand Theatre where the cast and production team walked the red carpet.Continue...

‘Verona’ to premiere at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival

Verona is coming in hot at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival starting today.Continue...

Unconventional romance movies that should be on your radar

The air is still crisp, but hearts are warm during the week before Valentine’s Day—tis the season for movies about love that couples will enjoy and with which singles will comfort themselves.Continue...

Words of wisdom from a former film kid

When Daniel Gold graduated from the Film & Media Program at Queen’s nearly ten years ago, his dream was clear—but how to get there wasn’t.Continue...

Cinematic depictions of male emotion inform fraught masculinity

The adage “boys don’t cry” is obviously untrue in both Hollywood and real life, but films have prescribed a narrow set of circumstances in which it’s permissible for male characters to cry without risking their manhood.Continue...

Reelout Queer Film Festival returns in person

Reelout Queer Film Festival has returned to Kingston for its 24th iteration, bringing viewers 76 short and feature-length narratives and documentaries from 15 different countries.Continue...

Movie review: 'Avatar: The Way of Water'

James Cameron knows how to make a movie.Continue...

The Agnes offers Open Secrets on filmmaking

The start of a new year and a new semester is the perfect time to pick up a new skill.Continue...

Biopics walk a fine line

It seems Hollywood has not learned anything from critiques on Blonde , the long-awaited and heavily panned Marilyn Monroe biopic that debuted last year, as they venture on to the next femme fatale: Amy Winehouse.Continue...

What’s playing at the Screening Room this week

The Screening Room is the prime destination for movie lovers.Continue...

The transformation of storytelling on class

Commentaries on social and economic class are common in Hollywood.Continue...