A Star is Born Directed by Bradley Cooper | Drama | 2h 14m Hollywood meets Interscope in this rich 4th re-imagining of the original 1930s
Bohemian Rhapsody Directed by Bryan Singer | Biography, Drama | 2h 13m The biopic of late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, Bryan Singer’s Bohemian Rhapsody is
Eat Drink Man Woman (1994) Directed by Ang Lee | Comedy, Drama | 2h 4m If you’re looking for a movie to make you laugh,
Vaticano – 25 Bellair St. Toronto Authentic Italian Cuisine! I highly recommend Vaticano in Yorkville! If you want to experience an authentic Italian restaurant, this
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (2018) Directed by Susan Johnson | Romance, Comedy | 1h 39m Everyone I know who has seen To All
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
Wilfred Moeschter: Every year, Molly and I compete to correctly predict the most Oscar winners. Molly Simpson: Here’s a sneak peek at the action –
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
Molly Simpson: I went into the movie very excited to see it. Darren Aronofsky is one of my favourite directors and while I was disappointed
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
ROBYN BACON, 21, Cinema Studies Major DOWNSIZING “I think it looks interesting because comedies often don’t grace TIFF. Especially ones as zany and different as
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
Enforcing masculinity at the Bata Shoe Museum If a “real man” wears pink, the Bata Shoe Museum’s newest exhibit Standing Tall tells us he also
An inspirational look into a young woman’s life Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of attending the advance screening of He Named Me Malala
A preview of the best U of T student and alumni-made films of the year The University of Toronto Film Festival has been hosted by
Local talent hit the big screen at Innis Town Hall on March 4th, 2015, at the Filmmaking Competition, an inaugural film festival hosted by the
On March 7th, 2015, I attended the matinee show of This is for You, Anna at Hart House Theatre. I didn’t know much about the