In the future, I dream of poured concrete over industrial wastelands, edging the shoreline into orgasmic destruction with condo development. I dream of e-waste barrows,
I saw a lot of great films for the first time this year. I tend to play it safe—seeking out films and directors that critics
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
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
At the Innis College Town Hall on April 19, ICSS President Brianne Katz-Griffin and Vice President, Finance Troy Peschke shared the ICSS’ findings regarding the