Twilight Returns to Theatres There’s a chill in the air, the rain is starting to pour, and the wind has picked up. It’s officially the
I was finishing up my last TIFF shift, working as an usher at the Lightbox, when I was informed that Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet had won
Has a movie ever permeated your psyche so deeply that it has woven its way into your amygdala, establishing the very rules and cautions through
I got off at Union Station at 6:30 p.m., arms looped around my friend. I’d never taken the subway here before, except maybe to hop
The 1940s were a contradictory era for American women. With World War II disrupting traditional domestic roles, women were simultaneously empowered yet scrutinized. They were
I asked my mother if she watched the Oscars earlier this month. She told me she didn’t because she didn’t watch any of the movies
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A portrait on the surreal horror director Jean Rollin It certainly wasn’t the time to watch films during May 1968 in France – when the
There is an impossible sense of trepidation when it comes to remembering the blurry images of a childhood-defining film. There is a similar sense of
Throughout the past three years, since the end of my first term, I have had the pleasure of writing for this paper, and the privilege
Ever since I began taking photos, I’ve been drawn to people on the job and the work environment in general. I find that people don’t
Part 1: Do you remember how it felt to be young and in love? Deana Lawson’s 2009 photograph Binky and Tony Forever is a portrait
Gender Bias in Literature: The “Men Written by Women” Epidemic While it might not be as obvious as McDonald’s “girl toy” and “boy toy” options,
You know Bridgerton. I know Bridgerton. Everyone knows Bridgerton. Combined, its three seasons (released in 2020, 2022, and 2024 respectively) have been viewed somewhere around
In today’s media, a growing queer presence can be seen across all platforms. From films and television, to books, and even youtube channels and TikTok
There’s been no shortage of Spider-Man cartoons over the years. From 1967 to the present day, we’ve gotten our fair share of the web-slinger on
Personal reflections on the last January FFF Cinema doesn’t change anything; but it makes people understand many things. It is not the movies that will
燃冬 (Ran Dong) is the original Chinese name of The Breaking Ice, a 2023 Chinese-Singaporean film directed by Anthony Chen and starring Zhou Dongyu, Liu
letterboxd.com/unhingederanged Sure, it may be a time when affection and admiration are in the air and the world may seem to revolve around romance. However,
On October 19, 2024, I saw Megalopolis in theatres for the third time. My friend from high school had come to see the movie in
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