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October 16, 2008
Trench Postcards
Paul Gross’ WWI melodrama
Passchendaele is a major achievement ... and a major disappointment
by
Ramin Ostad
America's Fangiest Home Video
Rabid zombies are running amok in an apartment! Luckily someone’s taping it all in
Quarantine
by
Paul Matwychuk
Dubya, Dubya, Toil And Trouble
Oliver Stone’s Bush Biopic
W.
is a lot less controversial than you might expect
by
Michael Hingston And Paul Matwychuk
October 9, 2008
The Unbearable Whiteness Of Seeing
Everything turns milk-coloured for the residents of an unnamed city in
Blindness
by
Michael Hingston
Where Are The Good Guys?
No one in the terrorist thriller
Body of Lies
is innocent — not even Leonardo DiCaprio
by
Kathleen Bell
She Loved Wigs, She Loved Whigs
Keira Knightley also displays fondness for hats, gowns, and cute guys in breeches in
The Duchess
by
Paul Matwychuk
Disposable Wipers
Windshield wipers! Pro-tracted lawsuits! greg kinnear! flash of genius is as dull as it sounds
by
Michael Hingston
Skateboarders, Breakdancers, Artists?
The docs beautiful losers and planet b-boy expand the definition of what it means to make art
by
Ramin Ostad
October 2, 2008
Slacker Under Surveillance
Someone is watching Shia Labeouf’s every move — and framing him as a terrorist! — in
Eagle Eye
by
Nicola Simpson Khullar
Harris On Horseback
Ed Harris’ Appaloosa is an ol’-fashioned, rip-snortin’, six-shootin’, slow-movin’ western
by
Kathleen Bell
Ben Behaving Badly
Ben Kingsley is one sexy septuagenarian in
Elegy
the best philip roth film adaptation to date
by
Paul Matwychuk
Shaun Of The Celebs
Simon Pegg flounders as a glossy gossip reporter in
How to Lose Friends and Alienate People
by
Scott Lingley
Feature From The Black Platoon
Spike Lee bungles his tribute to the african-american soldiers of Second World War in
Miracle at
by
Kathleen Bell
Michael Cera: Still Adorable!
... And he finds the perfect indie-cool cutie to fall in love with in
Nick and Norah’s Infinite P
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Michael Hingston
September 25, 2008
I Can’t Believe I Asphyxiate The Whole Thing
The movie version of Chuck Palahniuk’s Choke has so many laboured quirks it can hardly breathe
by
Paul Matwychuk
EIFF 2008
...And now, the reviews
by
See Staff
The Phantom Dentist
Ricky Gervais is a D.D.S. who sees Dead people in the supernatural charmer
Ghost Town
by
Ramin Ostad
On Leave In Las Vegas
Part road movie, part Iraq War drama, part indie comedy,
The Lucky Ones
is better than it sou
by
Paul Matwychuk
Will
Pontypool
Change Everything?
Bruce McDonald’s quasi-zombie Thriller breaks new ground technically, financially, and artistically
by
Scott Lingley
September 18, 2008
Bjork And Barney Bathe In Blubber
The perplexing
Drawing Restraint 9
stages an arty blood wedding aboard a whaling ship
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Michael Hingston
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