Skirting Around “Otherness”
In this week’s installment, resident TV critic Shazia analyzes representations of the “differently abled” and the actors who play them.
Read MoreIn this week’s installment, resident TV critic Shazia analyzes representations of the “differently abled” and the actors who play them.
Read MoreJust as trick-or-treaters start rolling into town, Tom Nixon talks about Halloween and the evolution of its “heroes” in the past decades.
Read MoreThis Halloween, film critic Jay Sizemore talks about his list of the film world’s scariest scaries.
Read MoreDaumoun Khakpour continues his presentation of this year’s TIFF films, with a review of Richard Ayoade’s The Double.
Read MoreArticles Editor Mahnoor Yawar stands in for Shazia this week as she pays tribute to the dearly departed Breaking Bad.
Read MoreOur TIFF 2013 column returns with Daumoun Khakpour’s review of Errol Morris’ The Unknown Known.
Read MoreDaumoun Khakpour lets you have another whiff of the TIFF, discussing Paolo Sorrentino’s latest film The Great Beauty (La Grande Bellezza).
Read MoreIn the first in a series of features covering the Toronto International Film Festival, Contributing Editor Daumoun Khakpour shares his first impressions on this year’s festival.
Read MoreCan Glee manage a poignant, sensitive tribute to its fallen cast member? Shazia Ahmad muses on how other shows have dealt with actor mortality.
Read MoreTom Nixon reviews Joshua Oppenheimer’s extraordinary project, The Act of Killing.
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