By Michael Hingston

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March 11, 2010

Stripes Across Canada Rockumentary sees the White Stripes on a ‘proper’ Canadian tour, from Inuit elders to tug boats
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March 4, 2010

Everything’s Here These short stories speak well to the 20-Something Zeitgeist
in Arts Feature François Truffaut, The New Wave Master Metro shows off the work of Francois Truffaut, the master of the French New Wave Movement
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February 25, 2010

A Town Called Wonderful Stop-motion animation meets Toy Story: Metro’s newest will charm even a cynical (2)8-year-old
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February 18, 2010

Of Paperwork And Procedure No one expects it to be funny, but this police procedural has the driest wit that makes it a gem
in Screen Feature Citadel’s Sweeney Todd Is Razor Sharp Citadel theatre does justice to the tune-filled Sondheim romp about murder most foul
in Arts Feature Don’t Google Yourself Despite funny moments and an interesting set-up, i google myself’s script fails to take off
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February 11, 2010

Flick That Switch The Stem Cell Festival serves up a unique brand of filmmaking far from your usual Hollywood fare
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February 4, 2010

Glacial Pace Of Liverpool Makes It A Challenge Plodding at a ponderous pace, liverpool May look pretty, but can it act?
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January 21, 2010

Stars Outshine Thunderstick Lorne Cardinal and Craig Lauzon glam up an entertaining, if mediocre, script
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January 14, 2010

The Italian Job: Dillinger Is Dead At Metro Marco Ferreri, Michel Piccoli, and the 1960s Italian pursuit of the suburban dream — and nightmare
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December 31, 2009

Year Of The Book SEE’s Michael Hingston lists his personal favourites, and makes his apologies accordingly.
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December 17, 2009

Invictis Follows The Biopic Playbook Morgan Freeman as Mandela surely the easiest casting decision of the year
in Screen Feature Think Twice, Carnivores Jonathan Safran Foer’s new book may have you going vegetarian before you know it
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December 10, 2009

It’s Not Easy Being A Lama For a kid who is taken away from his parents too soon, it surely isn’t
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December 3, 2009

Man Gets Bike, Man Loses Bike The plot of <i>The Bicycle Thief</i> is simple, but its emotional power couldn’t be more timely
in Screen Feature Bard Refutation <i>Goodnight Desdemona</i> turns two Shakespearean tragedies into uproarious comedies
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November 26, 2009

The New Ozu Review Delicacy, nuance, restraint: these are the virtues of the Japanese master’s <i>Late Spring</i>
in Screen Feature It Might Get Awkward Jimmy Page, The Edge, and Jack White swap stories in <i>It Might Get Loud</i>
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November 19, 2009

Czechs And Drugs And Rock ’N’ Roll Tom Stoppard’s political epic has political smarts to spare, but questionable taste in music
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