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‘Carnelian: Alive at Ale’ captures one of the band’s biggest shows April 4, 2025 Arts & Culture, Film, Music Continue reading
KCFF screens ‘Universal Language,’ a surreal and heartfelt reimagining of Winnipeg through Iranian and Canadian influences March 7, 2025 Arts & Culture, Film Continue reading
At KCFF, ‘Matt and Mara’ proves less is more in storytelling March 7, 2025 Arts & Culture, Film Continue reading
‘Still Alive in Kingston’ celebrates local art and second chances at KCFF March 7, 2025 Arts & Culture, Film, Music Continue reading
The Academy Awards’ year of historic firsts (again) March 7, 2025 Arts & Culture, Film, Pop Culture Continue reading
Stunning but scattered, ‘The Muleteer’ falters in portraying queer narratives February 11, 2025 Arts & Culture, Film Continue reading
Hollywood’s token Black characters are a lazy attempt at diversity February 7, 2025 Arts & Culture, Film, Pop Culture Continue reading
Let the light in with Kingston’s ReelOut 2025 film festival January 28, 2025 Arts & Culture, Film Continue reading
The good, the bad, and the ugly of the 2025 Best Picture nominees January 28, 2025 Arts & Culture, Film Continue reading
‘Presence’ delivers a tense ghost story with unique presentation January 24, 2025 Arts & Culture, Film Continue reading
‘Babygirl’ invites the female gaze into a sizzling sexual affair January 10, 2025 Arts & Culture, Film Continue reading
How does it feel: ‘A Complete Unknown’ shares famed singer’s journey from folk to rock January 10, 2025 Arts & Culture, Film Continue reading
‘Wicked’ defies gravity and expectations, transporting viewers back to the World of Oz November 29, 2024 Arts & Culture, Film Continue reading
‘The Pee Pee Poo Poo Man’ brings Toronto’s weirdest legend to life at the Screening Room November 29, 2024 Arts & Culture, Film Continue reading
The female gaze changes how we see cinema November 22, 2024 Editorials, Signed Editorials Continue reading
Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’: A dizzying, jaw droppingly good time November 15, 2024 Arts & Culture, Film Continue reading
‘We Live in Time’ and the pitfall of wasted legacies October 25, 2024 Arts & Culture, Film Continue reading
Horror movies mirror contemporary societal anxieties October 25, 2024 Arts & Culture, Film Continue reading