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October 5, 2007

Slightly different beginning to our Film Friday today, because we’d like to highlight the fact that our favourite film in ages, Reprise (pictured above), was released on DVD this week. We really feel it should have been given the same kind of cinematic release it’s getting right now in the UK, rather than an astonishingly bare-bones DVD transfer with burned-in subtitles, but what are you going to do? You really have to see it......

Continue Reading "Film Friday: A Reprise for Reprise"

October 14, 2006

Friday, we caught the 9:15 pm show of Mutual Appreciation at the Bloor Cinema. Shot in grainy black and white, we follow the story of Alan, a musician who's just relocated to New York from Boston. He's finding his way in a new city with the help of his old friend Lawrence and Lawrence's girlfriend Ellie. Alan's band has broken up, he's got a gig to play, and he needs to find a drummer.......

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October 4, 2006

If film buffs get the TIFF, art buffs get the Queen West Art Crawl, and hockey buffs get the NHL playoffs, then literary types get the IFOA. This year's fest packs in dozens of authors and into 10 days worth of readings, panel discussions, interviews and parties. Yes, once in a while literary types put down their books and drink. Torontoist lists the five events that piqued our interest in chronological order. 1) Mark Z.......

Continue Reading "Five Hot Tickets At The IFOA"

July 14, 2006

So we’ve already covered Who Killed The Electric Car? then. That’s good. Unfortunately, in the world of general release movies, there’s basically nothing happening, so… Goodnight everybody! No, wait, we can’t do that. Look, we could waste time talking about You, Me and Dupree, which is yet another film with a late press screening and yet another film squandering Owen Wilson, who, despite his excellent work with Wes Anderson we may yet grow to hate.......

Continue Reading "Film Friday: Who Killed Vaudeville? Or Did It Perform Seppuku?"

December 28, 2005

In the year that the popularity of the ringtone might have outweighed the popularity of the single, Toronto-I-S-T comes up with the top ten songs that mattered in 2005. 1. Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley - "Welcome to Jamrock" Called "the reggae song of the decade" by the New York Times, "Welcome to Jamrock" is the cross-over hit that shouldn't be: Unlike his contemporaries, Marley the youngest didn't have to employ an RnB hook from Beyonce......

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September 27, 2005

Making the Deadly Snakes new record Porcella a back-to-school headphone record of choice is like starring in a Wes Anderson movie. "Gore Veil," maybe the poppiest song in the Snakes repertoire, is when we all meet at Max Fischer's production of Heaven and Hell, and "Sissy Blues" is when we find Herman Blume in the hospital, and "By Morning I'm Gone" is for when Dirk throws rocks at us. Today at 4:30 in the......

Continue Reading "Love. Expulsion. Revolution: The Deadly Snakes"

December 14, 2004

With New Order's "Ceremony" featured prominently in the The Life Aquatic trailer, one might assume that Wes Anderson had updated his soundtrack cuts from the late 60's pop gems of Bottle Rocket, Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums to now include like-minded pop gems from the late 70's. With this week's release of The Life Aquatic Origninal Soundtrack, that assumption proves only half right. The soundtrack does hover around the latter half of the disco decade,......

Continue Reading "Exploring The Life Aquatic Soundtrack Without Mention of Bill Murray"

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