Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and Braeden Clarke star as He and She, in Darlene Naponse' Stellar; strangers drinking and talking in a bar in Sudbury, in a place not their own. Various odd characters come in and out, and the bartender played by Rossif Sutherland serves up the drinks. Conversations are …
Embracing Change : Sports Equity, Cinematic Revelations, and Personal Journeys
Fall's arrival, with its crisp air, rustling leaves, and vibrant tapestry, is nature's gentle reminder of life's ever-evolving nature. As the world around us undergoes its seasonal transformation, it's a poignant time to reflect on the myriad changes and transitions that shape our lives. This week …
Saturday UPDATE as TIFF Continues!
A radical feminist story is revealed in Widow Clicquot which took place in the early 1880s in the fertile Champagne region of France. Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin Clicquot, played with authority by Haley Bennett is married to François (Tom Sturridge) who owns a failing Champagne vineyard and suddenly dies …
Is Love at First Sight Even Possible Without Being Cheesy? Jennifer E. Smith and Vanessa Caswill Trash the Stereotype.
Jennifer E. Smith's book The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight is the basis for Vanessa Caswill's Netflix's sweet and salty adaptation Love at First Sight, starring Haley Lu Richardson and Ben Hardy. They are Hadley, an American off to London for her father's second wedding. She meets …
From Indigenous Rights to TIFF Highlights: A Week of Reflection and Discovery
As we transition from the grip of a recent heatwave, the Bank of Canada's decision to hold the key interest rate steady, the well-deserved sentencing of Danny Masterson, and amidst the political turbulence with Canada's conservatives fueling the culture wars and Doug Ford's government facing ongoing …
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