By Anne Brodie The exceptionally interesting and somewhat reassuring look at the state of the planet, society, and life itself focuses on the words of one of the most influential humanists of our time – Bill Gates. The five-part docuseries he produces and presents examines issues of concern to all of us in a sober and learned manner. What’s Next:… View Post
Embracing the Season: Building Resilience, Staying Healthy, and Enjoying Fall Adventures
The first week of school is now in the rearview mirror, and we’re officially in the “final sprint” of the year. With non-stop activities, events, and holiday preparations on the horizon, it can either feel like a blessing or a curse, depending on where your mental and physical state is at. This week’s show is all about making sure you… View Post
Celebrating with The Tragically Hip with All the Feels
A sold-out World Premiere on #TIFF24’ opening day and an enormous singalong street celebration of The Hip’s four-part doc The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal gave fans all the feels. They showed their love and excitement as well as that unmistakable Canadian bond. The doc screens at TIFF Sept 12, 17 and lands on Prime Video Sept. 20. It’s phenomenal, a… View Post
MORE TIFF ADDITIONS!!! Some Sopranos, Some Kidman, Edna O’Brien, Shorts, Something for Everyone!
By Anne Brodie Azazel Jacob’s Netflix’s His Three Daughters concerns three estranged daughters (Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen, and Carrie Coon) who gather to watch over their dying, beloved father Vinny (Jay O. Sanders). Coon’s Katie, the eldest daughter is always angry, and Olsen’s Christina, is her handmaiden. And their stepsister Rachel (Lyonne) is the black sheep who smokes a lot… View Post
Embracing Change: Travel, Pets, and Unveiling Hidden Truths
As we unofficially say goodbye to summer and welcome the return of school routines, there’s a comforting rhythm that September brings. For many of us, this is the time when the most meaningful changes are made, setting new goals and habits while still holding onto the warmth of summer. It’s a gentle transition into the next chapter, and this week’s… View Post
This Week, a Brief Look at TIFF Offerings Before the Deluge!!!
By Anne Brodie Canadian author and filmmaker Durga Chew-Bose’s feature film debut, a remake of the 1958 film Bonjour Tristesse based on Françoise Sagan’s novel is extraordinarily seductive. Widower Raymond (Claes Bang) is spending a relaxed summer on the French coast with his daughter Cécile (Lily McInerny) and his partner Elsa (Nailia Harzoune) who appears to be about the same… View Post
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