A look at Netflix and the changing way we watch movies
As I finish my tenure as the Editor-in-Chief of the Innis Herald, I feel a sort of selfishness as the idea of looking back at
At around noon today, the Innis College Student Society (ICSS) election results for next year’s council were posted on the ICSS Facebook page. Of the
It’s 7 PM as I’m sitting in the Banting Building, Room 131, being jolted by screeching microphone feedback as four men stand behind me, looking
The Innis College Student Society (ICSS) held their Annual General Meeting (AGM) yesterday, yet was unable to hit quorum. With 31 members in attendance and
This article is a part of a larger series, ‘The Innis Herald Goes to the Movies’, in which we review films, discuss film festivals, and
The fact that I’m writing this while listening to Radiolab’s “Blood” is more or less indicative of how dedicated I am to the art of
A review of Deepa Mehta’s Beeba Boys The concept of a gangster film is almost as old as the movie industry itself. Rooted deeply in
A review of Hart House’s production Into the Woods Once upon a time, all your favourite stories were not as they seemed. This is the