Catherine Breillat is cinema’s greatest provocateur. Over the last few years, her extremely sexual work has stirred a great range of reactions, from critics dubbing
The first time that a friend recommended Anne Carson’s Eros the Bittersweet: An Essay to me, she said that it had shattered her idea of
Are you caught up in a dilemma between love and work? Is the difficulty of balancing the two bothering you? It’s a very humane problem
Paprika (2006) is a surreal, psychological odyssey jam-packed into 90 minutes of technicolour. It’s a known secret that I am a science fiction junkie, and
So I recently watched Frances Ha a few weeks ago, and let me tell you, it changed my life. I was honestly very reluctant to
The “show vs. tell” dilemma is a key challenge in filmmaking, focusing on whether to convey information visually or through dialogue. It’s a fundamental choice
There is no better way of celebrating this time of the year than by being a cinephile. The shorter days along with longer nights in
Free Friday Films are back at Innis this semester. October promises a month of spooky offerings (Freaky Friday Films? Free Frightful Films?), with a focus
Have you noticed the Bell Lightbox Theatre popping up in your social media feeds since early September? Have you noticed that more and more classmates
Film experts and industry professionals on Toronto’s growing film industry Jason Mamoa was spotted eating at the exact same burger place that I eat at
The award-winning short, From Syria to Hope, was directed by third-year Innis student and filmmaker Yazmeen Kanji
Anne Innis Daag’s beloved long-necked creatures take centre stage in this tale
With the surfacing of movements such as #OscarsSoWhite and #MeToo, which respectively highlight the lack of diversity at the Academy Awards and treatment of women
Wilfred: It’s the final issue, and Molly and I are so glad you’ve joined us throughout the year! As a final get-to-know-you, we’re going to
Image courtesy of Collider Paul Thomas Anderson is sometimes criticized for his lack of well-written female characters—this criticism is duly noted, but let’s not suggest Anderson
The Killing of a Sacred Deer – Image courtesy of the Telegraph Wilfred Moeschter: Hey everyone, Wilf here. Molly and I saw The Killing of a Sacred
If you’re a Toronto resident, or have been on campus for the past month and a half, you have probably seen flyers made by Reg
It’s early in the morning and I’m sitting in front of my laptop. The page open on my browser is blank and white, displaying a