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Films. 2010. Damn.

Hey there, Know-It-All. What’s better than knowing it all? The answer (which you know, of course) is “nothing.” There is nothing better than being the biggest, baddest brain in the room. Nothing better...

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Hollywood Star Russian Roulette

The Nineties marked a decade in which star power ruled Hollywood. Names like Julia Roberts, Tom Hanks, Denzel Washington and Mel Gibson meant money in the bank. High-profile star vehicles met Box...

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Music to live for

The documentary Soundtrack for a Revolution tells the story of the American Civil Rights movement through the music sung at protests, during meetings and in jail cells. This is the premise of the film,...

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Science opinions

Three-dimensional viewing is, as the technology firms would have you believe, the way of the future. This is exactly what I thought it would be, using optical principles we have known for over a...

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Unnecessary Reviews: Marmaduke

Unnecessary Reviews is a column where things are reviewed in a manner that is unnecessary. They say you can’t keep a good dog down. Just like the films Anaconda, Saw III and Vampire in Brooklyn that...

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Experiencing the Terrain

Sweetgrass Directed by: Ilisa Barbash, Lucien Castaing-Taylor Opening on Nov. 12 ★★★ out of 5 After viewing the documentary Sweetgrass, the end credits explain what was just depicted: a 300 kilometre...

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Montage! Montage! Montage!

The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle Directed by: David Russo Opening on Nov.19 ★★★ out of 5 Sometimes it is worth going to a movie because it is removed from what most of us typically go to the...

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Go Greenaway

Darren Aronofsky’s latest film, Black Swan, will be released next week on Dec. 3. The trailer promises plenty of symbolism and Gothic compositions, elements most filmmakers employ as means to an end, a...

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WAFF it up

Since its creation nine years ago, the Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival (WAFF) has come to incorporate films with many themes besides the aboriginal issues it was created to address. The festival was...

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