Review: Clean

Posted by: Showbiz Monkeys  •  March 4, 2005 @ 11:59am

The story is centered around Emily Wang (Maggie Cheung) and Lee Hauser (James Johnston) – a couple who share a heroine addiction, a dream of making it in the music business, and a son who is currently living with Lee's parents as they stumble from town to town trying gain enough backing to resurface a recording contract.

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FilmExchange Review: Ryan

Posted by: Showbiz Monkeys  •  March 4, 2005 @ 11:59am

"This story is about Ryan," says the narrative Chris Landreth. "I live in Toronto, a city in Canada where I see way too many shades of gray for my own good health.

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Review: Be Cool

Posted by: Showbiz Monkeys  •  March 4, 2005 @ 11:59am

From the director of The Italian Job and A Man Apart, F. Gary Gray is bringing back John Travolta and pouncing on audiences with the sequel to Get Shorty. The follow-up film, Be Cool, is once again riding the surface of stereotypes which was the shtick that made its partner in crime Get Shorty a success.

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FilmExchange Review: The Best of Secter & The Rest of Secter

Posted by: Timo Puolitaipale  •  March 3, 2005 @ 11:59am

In 1965, at the age of 22, English literature major David Secter wrote and directed a drama set on the University of Toronto campus about the friendship between two male students. Winter Kept Us Warm became the first English-language Canadian film to play at the Cannes Film Festival.

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FilmExchange Review: CQ2

Posted by: Timo Puolitaipale  •  March 3, 2005 @ 11:59am

CQ2 (Seek You Too) is the story of Rachel (Clara Furey), a troubled 17-year-old dancer who one day by some twist of fate decides to follow Jeanne (Danielle Hubbard), an older dance teacher, as she is released from prison.

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Review: Reel 2 Real: Weird Sex & Snowshoes

Posted by: Showbiz Monkeys  •  March 1, 2005 @ 11:59am

Inspired by Katherine Monk's book "Weird Sex & Snowshoes: And Other Canadian Film Phenomena", this adapted documentary serves as a celebration of Canadian cinema.

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Reel 2 Real Festival Preview

Posted by: Mark McLeod  •  March 1, 2005 @ 12:00am

Each and every year film festivals give film fanatics from around the world a chance to see something unique and different from the traditional Hollywood studio releases and the odd independent or foreign film that might get a short and usually unnoticed run at a local theater before disappearing into relative obscurity and the shelves of a local video store.

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2005 Academy Awards Preview

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  February 21, 2005 @ 12:00am

It's been another year since I cashed in my Oscar hopes and scares. Why did I wait so long to fire off another Oscar look? Well you would have to look back at the year that was 2004.

As it goes with Oscar, it is the first time in three years that a Lord of the Rings film hasn't sucked up so many categories like a Hoover vacuum.

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Review: Son of the Mask

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  February 18, 2005 @ 11:59am

Can anyone out there even remember how long it's been since the original Mask film arrived in theatres? Well think of it this way â€" Jim Carrey was just starting to make a splash on the big screen and a little unknown actress named Cameron Diaz was cast as his love interest.

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Review: Constantine

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  February 18, 2005 @ 11:59am

So you feel like hell.

You look like hell.

You're coughing up a lung from your six-pack a day smoking addiction.

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