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Coming Attractions, Documentary Film Review, entertainment, Film Festivals, Film Reviews, TIFF 2021, Toronto International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)
Dionne Warwick is a Icon Who Doesn’t Need to Be Made Over
Fans will get a glimpse into Warwick herself - Charismatic, outspoken, and stylish as she fondly looks back on her New Jersey roots singing in church, touring the South with…
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Jordan Peele Brings Horror and Heart to Animation with Wendell & Wild
Magic hair cream, booger subterfuge, one adorable baby goat and a showdown against a small army of slapstick skeletons make Wendell & Wild a recipe of animated madness that will…
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The Whale Gives Fat Shaming a Face with Star Turn from Brendan Fraser
The Whale will push some buttons and incite many conversations around fat shaming. But, more importantly, the film and its performances will make audiences and critics alike re-evaluate their own…
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Coming Attractions, entertainment, Film Festivals, Film Reviews, TIFF 2021, Toronto International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)
Olivia Munn Explores Inner Voice Pollution in Violet
Marking the directorial debut of Emmy Award-nominated writer-director-producer and best-selling author Justine Bateman, Violet's world is based within the tropes of the Hollywood studio system, which often dismisses women in…
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Coming Attractions, entertainment, Film Festivals, Film Reviews, TIFF 2021, Toronto International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)
Jake Gyllenhaal is a One Man Tour de Force in The Guilty
Gyllenhaal may be one of the most underrated talents in the industry! He is 1000% present for every role in every film and this character is no different as he…
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Repressed Sexuality, Murder and Depression Permeate Kill Your Darlings
Ever heard of Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac or William Burroughs? You should…they are three of America’s most prolific poets linked together by two things…the beat generation and murder. All three…
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TIFF Reveals Oscar Front Runners
The Toronto Film Festival is winding down over this weekend and now it looks like the best picture race could include “12 Years As A Slave,” “August: Osage County,” “Captain Phillips,”…