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The future of deepfakes isn’t memes – it’s nonconsensual porn: A review of Another Body
Filmmakers Sophie Compton and Reuben Hamlyn want to reclaim the online space for women in their new documentary on the misuse of deepfake technology. By Sarah Grishpul Imagine you…
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Fitriya: Muslim On and Off The Court redefines what it means to be a Muslim woman in sports
This documentary traces Fitriya Mohamed’s journey as she reshapes the Toronto sports landscape and advocates for representation of Muslim women in the world of basketball. By: Nageen Riaz Fitriya:…
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Sci-fi Meets the Lovable Loser: A review of Relax, I’m from the Future
Relax, I’m from the Future reflects the best and worst of humanity in the funniest way possible By Caleb Jackson Luke Higginson, CBC TV editor for Dragon’s Den and…
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Founders Day: A bloody political slasher film review #TADFF
Maybe politics do kill… By: Aliya Karimjee Does voting scare you? Do you fear a future with too much consistency that there will be no further development or one…
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Sinister shorts: Reviewing Canadian shorts at Toronto After Dark
A thrilling series of horror and humorous films by Canadian creators premiered at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival By Alisha Shaikh Canadian short films at the Toronto After…
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Lovely, Dark, and Deep: A deeper look into the terrifying woods
A mysterious unraveling by Teresa Sutherland at Toronto After Dark Film Festival By Alisha Shaikh Lovely, Dark, and Deep, a psychological horror film directed and written by Teresa Sutherland,…
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Restore Point: a unique, original new addition to the sci-fi cyberpunk genre
The film challenges its audience with difficult ethical questions to ponder long after the credits have stopped rolling. By Azalea Young Robert Hloz isn’t new to the filmmaking game—he…
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Turning a Christmas classic into a slasher: An interview with the writer-producer of It’s A Wonderful Knife
After writing the script for Freaky (2020), Michael Kennedy returns to the horror genre with a new and bloody spin on It’s Wonderful Life. By: Isabella Soares Writer and…
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Family reunions can be a real killer: A review of Daniel’s Gotta Die
Sibling rivalry just got a whole lot deadlier in the premiere of Jeremy LaLonde’s dark comedy at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival By Sarah Grishpul If you thought…
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How to Not Direct a Sequel: A film review of Hey Viktor!
Cree Actor Cody Lightning’s debut feature Hey Viktor! is a biting comedy about the struggles to remain relevant and the toxic effect of a massive ego By Sarah Grishpul…
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Bringing Brazil to Toronto: An interview with the writer-director and star of Toll
Carolina Marcowicz shines at TIFF once again. Now in her sixth run in the festival, the up-and-coming Brazilian director premieres her second feature film, Toll. By: Mariana Schuetze In…
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The soundtrack of a story: Composing for film and television
Canadian film composer Tom Third speaks to CanCulture about the melodically magical nuances of being a composer By: Mariana Schuetze A movie’s soundtrack, whether we’re actively looking out for…