By Barry Hammond

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May 19, 2011

Circo De Mayo The road circus thrived in the 20th century — Circo questions if it’s just as valid in the 21st.
in Screen Review

May 12, 2011

The Downward Spiral Independent film classic a dramatic portrait of alcoholism and poverty.
in Screen Review

May 5, 2011

The Films Of Reel Waste Be careful of what you consume and aware of what you toss — this is Reel Waste.
in Screen Review

April 28, 2011

American Outlaw A funny flame that burnt out early, Bill Hicks forcefully challenged the norms of society.
in Screen Review

March 31, 2011

Textbook Traded For A Postcard Postcards are basically a thing of the past but remain an important part of Canada’s rich history.
in Arts Feature

March 17, 2011

The Three-Part Movement Built into a three-part film, Jean-Luc Godard’s Film Socialisme is a struggle.
in Screen Review

March 10, 2011

A Disturbing Dogtooth Experience Oscar nominated Dogtooth takes the viewer on a very strange ride — bring your patience.
in Screen Review

March 3, 2011

Anti-War, Uh, What Is It Good For? Winter Solider misses the mark as an anti-war piece.
in Screen Review

February 24, 2011

The Films Of Folkways With a little something for everyone, FolkwaysAlive! presents great genre-spanning documentaries.
in Screen Review

February 17, 2011

Crime And Punishment Bruce Macdonald’s latest powers through a film driven by truth, conviction and belief.
in Screen Review The Emotional Side Of A Small Town Murder Small Town Murder songs delivers subtlety and suspense in a strongly-casted crime thriller.
in Screen Review

February 3, 2011

Hogancamp's Heroes To escape from his nightmare, artist created a fantasy town called Marwencol.
in Screen Review

January 27, 2011

Not Dharma Bums Attempt to reach for zen in the leisurely paced buddhist film full of depth.
in Screen Review

January 20, 2011

The Making Of An Icon Chaplin tackles timeless social issues.
in Screen Preview

January 13, 2011

Chaplin Classics In Town Restored prints of some of the greatest moments in early film history are showing in Edmonton.
in Screen Preview

January 6, 2011

A Lavish Local Documentary Edmontonians produce a sumptous spectacle on the history of humans in North America.
in Screen Preview

December 16, 2010

A Vision Of Love While very interesting, this film doesn’t have greatness in its sights.
in Screen Review Documented Horror Of The Third Reich As a historical document, A Film Unfinished has an undeniably heavy impact on the audience.
in Screen Review

December 9, 2010

A Haunting Masterpiece Max Ophuls’ classic comes to Metro Cinema this weekend
in Screen Review Something About Tamara Stephen Frears’ latest takes romcom into highbrow territory.
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