Monday Editorial: New Year, New Lockdown January 3, 2022 Welcome to the year 2022! In theory, this is supposed to be a big year for me, since I will be turning 40 in just Read More »
After Superman, What’s Left for Summer? June 10, 2013 The summer movie is peaking relatively early this year with this weekend’s release of Man of Steel. This Superman reboot is poised to rule the Read More »
What I Watched – February 1-7 February 9, 2013 Here is what I watched: Bullet to the Head – First Viewing (Cinema) – It has it’s moments, but was ultimately forgettable. Oscar Nominated Shorts Read More »
CAST Awards 2012 January 4, 2013 This year I participated in the third annual awards for the “Cinema Appreciation Society of Toronto,” made up of various film bloggers and semi-professional critics Read More »
Returning (Again) to the Humber (with Video) October 14, 2012 If you recall, back in July I wrote that the Humber Cinema had lost me as a patron after the incident, which saw the landlord Read More »
What I Watched – July 16-29 July 31, 2012 Doing some catch-up this week, since I missed last week’s post. I should also probably start noting that you can keep track of everything I Read More »
The West-End Cinema Feud and the Humber Cinema’s Fall from Grace July 24, 2012 Last week I wrote about the apparent reclosing (and subsequent reopening) of the Humber Cinema. I didn’t really know what to think at the time. Read More »
Movie Theatre Shooting Mars Dark Knight Rises Opening July 20, 2012 The Dark Knight Rises was one of the most anticipated movies of the year and it seemed prime to make a bundle over the weekend. However, Read More »
Recalling my Anticipation for Batman Forever July 19, 2012 Well, The Dark Knight Rises is on the verge of being released. Tonight at midnight, a bunch of sleep-deprived fanboys will head off to theatres to Read More »
Interesting Developments in the Saga of the Humber Cinema July 16, 2012 Before I move onto about a half dozen posts about last weekend’s Shindesai Cinema Festival, I thought I would chime in on an interesting development Read More »