Film Reviews
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Fortress |
After being kidnapped by four, masked men, a teacher and her students rebel by plotting against the criminals. |
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Steven Wright: When the Leaves Blow Away |
Dry, wry and hilariously deadpan, Steven Wright unleashes a torrent of ironic and hysterical thought-provoking one-liners in the quirky stand-up style that has become his trademark. From Toronto's historic Elgin Theater, this Oscar-winning comedian keeps an adoring audience in stitches with random observations on everything from baby monitors as a form of wiretapping to his addiction to placebos. |
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Blood Creek |
A man and his brother on a mission of revenge become trapped in a harrowing occult experiment dating back to the Third Reich. |
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Take Care of the Women! |
Young journalist starts working on the ship in order to write a story. The only problem is - all the ships crew are young girls. |
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The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz |
The younger son of a working-class Jewish family in Montreal, Duddy Kravitz yearns to make a name for himself in society. This film chronicles his short and dubious rise to power, as well as his changing relationships with family and friends. Along the way the film explores the themes of anti-semitism and the responsibilities which come with adulthood. |
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10 |
A Hollywood songwriter goes through a mid-life crisis and becomes infatuated with a sexy blonde newlywed. |
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Slingshot Hip Hop |
The voice of a new generation rocks and rhymes as Palestinian rappers form alternative voices of resistance within the Israeli-Palestinian struggle. |
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The Locals |
Two best friends, Grant and Paul, hit the country road for a night of fun, but unfortunately take a short cut to their fate... where they meet the Locals. |
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The Business of Fancydancing |
Seymour Polatkin is a successful, gay Indian poet from Spokane who confronts his past when he returns to his childhood home on the reservation to attend the funeral of a dear friend. |
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