By Anne Brodie Katie Uhlman’s charming sitcom Cows Come Home is a breath of fresh air! With a hint of manure! Fifteen-minute segments follow Toronto resident Tabby Acres (yes) played with energy by Lindsey Middleton) who was trying on her wedding dress when fiancé Tyson called to say he wanted out. Tabby flees to rural Fort Erie, her home, to… View Post
Miley Cyrus – One Night Only in a Theatre Near You!
By Anne Brodie Miley Cyrus has always rattled the cage and in her first bio-music film Something Beautiful, the rattle is a soaring blast, a portrait of Miley the woman, artist, poet, creator, beauty and lover. Umpteen sweeping costume and attitude changes, forceful performances and delivery, sexualised to the max is basically an illustrated fantasy of her new 13 song… View Post
Indigenous and Pride Month Celebrations, Jane Seymour’s Surprising Next Chapter and Cats.
By Anne Brodie The National Film Board of Canada – the NFB – dips into its massive library of films about Canadians made by Canadians to celebrate June’s National indigenous History Month and Pride Month. Among its 460 Indigenous-made films, three new releases are streaming free now. Ossie Michelin’s Feather Fall documents the powerful moment in 2013 when Indigenous protesters… View Post
Love a Mystery? You’re in the Right Place So Buckle Up, and the CBC Fêtes Canadian Artists.
By Anne Brodie The nine-episode British psychological police procedural DEPT. Q is a simmering look at law enforcement in Edinburgh, with traumatised DCI Carl Morck (Matthew Goode, emaciated, for the role) at the centre of the storm. He and other police officers were taken by surprise while investigating a murder; they died or sustained serious life altering injuries but not… View Post
One Gentle Film and a Bunch of Heartcrushers!
By Anne Brodie Jane Austen Wrecked My Life follows Agathe (Camille Rutherford) a bookseller in Paris’ tony Shakespeare & Co. who wants to write a book, inspired by her lifelong love of the works of Jane Austen. And not just any book. She determines to write one that will connect her with Austen for all time. Sadly, she’s hit a… View Post
Architecture Doubles as Grand Opera, a Bunch of Modern Stressed Mums Find the Funny. Short and to the Point.
By Anne Brodie E.1027: Eileen Gray and the House by the Sea is a story of design excellence, theft and betrayal. Gray, an Irish born architect, potter and loner designed her masterpiece, a Modernist gem of a home in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France, on the Cote D’Azur. It’s described as “a white cuboid built raised on pillars open plan with horizontal windows,… View Post
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