There are so many serious problems in our world that we encounter day after day. To name a few, there is poverty, children dying of hunger, wars that go on for so long that [continue reading]
Horror genre is like blood that circulates in the cinematic world and if it stops flowing, cinema can simply die with it. This is why it’s important to appreciate the [continue reading]
Whenever the year starts, we movie lovers begin working on the list of our favorite films of the year. Even though there is a long road ahead and many more films yet to be [continue reading]
The more I watch documentary films the more I realize how unpredictable we human beings are. No, it’s not the voice of disappointment you hear from me or read through [continue reading]
Whether it is 1985, 1975 or any other year or century, it requires an enormous amount of courage to come home and say, “Mom, Dad, I am dying.” Those words are enough to [continue reading]
Cinema is an interesting thing that can create a specific sense of time, way different from the one we are in right now. Scenery, birds, noise, sound or even music and [continue reading]
What do we call change? How do we define it when something unusual or queer happens around us? For that, there is no need to declare war, or do something crazy and unreal. [continue reading]
It took me quite a while to collect myself after watching the film “A Kid Like Jake”, based on the play by Daniele Pearle. The film has benefited a lot since the author [continue reading]
Sarah Gadon is one of those Canadian actresses that is always a joy to watch. As her performance evolves, her strength and vision in the characters she portrays becomes [continue reading]
There is something very pure, unique and profound about Sridhar Rangayan’s “Evening Shadows” that’s planned to be screened as part of Toronto’s LGBT [continue reading]