Cannes

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[TIFF] Passenger Side, The White Ribbon

Passenger Side (Matt Bissonnette, Canada) This little indie comes on like gangbusters by way of comedy - the first 40 minutes consists of near constant sar...
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[TIFF] The Informant!, Fish Tank, Nymph

The Informant! (Steven Soderbergh, USA) Very few directors can say they released two feature films in one year, and even fewer can stand behind two masterw...
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12 Films to See In August

Not sure what to see this month? Here is a rundown of what I'm most excited for. In order to include more films I've added a "rent" section. These films are...
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‘Bright Star’ Theatrical Trailer

Yahoo has debuted the theatrical trailer for Bright Star in anticipation of its release this September. Jane Campion's film focuses on poet John Keats'  thr...
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[Review] Samson & Delilah

Taking out the much-coveted Camera d'Or this year at the Cannes Film Festival, director Warwick Thornton’s first feature film has reignited the Australian film industry. Using very little dialogue, this unpredictable coming of age story relies upon body language to engage with its audience. Set in a remote Aboriginal Community in the Central Australian desert, Samson & Delilah follows the story of two Aboriginal teens, Samson (Rowan McNamara) and Delilah (Marissa Gibson) whose fight for survival is thwarted by violence, poverty and substance abuse....