The Reluctant Fundamentalist Explores Racial Profiling In The Post 9/11 World
The Reluctant Fundamentalist Explores Racial Profiling In The Post 9/11 World

To say the world changed after 9/11 would be putting it lightly. The Reluctant Fundamentalist takes a look at how the world changed, and how those changes affected a young Pakistani man both in the way he is treated by the United States on the whole, and by his friends, co-workers and girlfriend.

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Still Mine Is A Touching Canadian Love Story

May 10th, 2013
Still Mine Is A Touching Canadian Love Story

Romance movies can come in many forms, from comedies to dramas to tragedies, and can star a wide variety of actors from the very young to the very old. What they all share in common however is a bond between two people. A bond that may waver, but doesn’t break. At the heart of the story Still Mine is a love story, even though it initially doesn’t appear to be. It’s the love between the two characters that will not only draw you into the story, but keep you watching until the very end.

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Sarah Gadon Inspires Celebrity Obsession In Antiviral

April 17th, 2013
Sarah Gadon Inspires Celebrity Obsession In Antiviral

Imagine a world where everyone is obsessed with celebrities to the point where they voluntarily have themselves injected with viruses their favourite public figures have had. That’s the basic plot of Brandon Cronenberg’s big screen directorial debut, and it will leave you wondering if our society could ever sink so low.

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Ryan Gosling Is The Light In A Place Beyond The Pines

April 11th, 2013
Ryan Gosling Is The Light In A Place Beyond The Pines

In A Place Beyond The Pines, from the director of Blue Valentine, Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper and Eva Mendes find themselves entangled in a web of crime and destruction that leaves an impression, but takes too long to get there. See our review of the movie.

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Safe Haven Lives Up To Its Girly Potential

February 12th, 2013
Safe Haven Lives Up To Its Girly Potential

Look out The Notebook because another of Nicolas Sparks novels is hitting the theatres on Valentine’s Day to usurp the title of ultimate romance movie. Safe Haven starring Julianne Hough and Josh Duhamel may not be an Oscar winner, but this romance is going to set your heart aflutter and bring tears to your eyes.

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Warm Bodies Is A Different Kind Of Zombie Movie

February 2nd, 2013
Warm Bodies Is A Different Kind Of Zombie Movie

Warm Bodies isn’t the best Zombie movie ever made, but it is an interesting and entertaining concept worth seeing in theaters.

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Mama Is A Frightening Good Time

January 19th, 2013
Mama Is A Frightening Good Time

If you are looking for a frightening good time, make sure to catch Mama in the theatres. It’s one of the best ghost stories to come out in the last few years.

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Gangster Squad Isn’t As Good As It Could Be

January 12th, 2013
Gangster Squad Isn’t As Good As It Could Be

Gangster Squad can’t decide if it wants to be a film noir or an action flick, and it’s this indecision that ultimately takes away from the final product.

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Life Of Pi Is A Beautiful Movie

November 24th, 2012
Life Of Pi Is A Beautiful Movie

If you are in the mood for something other than the current big blockbusters at your local theatre, you should check out Life of Pi. It’s an all round beautiful movie.

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