This Week in Movies for the Week of November 23, 2012
James Cameron Teaches Filmmaking
This Week in Movies returns in vlog form! Enjoy!
This Week in Movies returns in vlog form! Enjoy!
Sean Patrick Kelly is a Toronto-based freelance film critic and blogger with a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema and Media Studies from York University. Since founding his site in 2004, Sean has shared his passion for cinema through insightful reviews and commentary. His work has also been featured in prominent outlets, including Toronto Film Scene, HuffPost Canada, Screen Anarchy, ScreenRant, and Rue Morgue Magazine.
An eccentric line-up was announced for the 2013 edition of the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, which takes place from November 6-13 in Toronto and Richmond Hill. This will be the first year I plan on attending the festival, which is now in its 17th year. New this year, the festival is expanding to…
January was a very slow month to the point that I only saw two new films. Things start to pick up this month, with quite a few films I’m interested in seeing. Feature Film February 2009Friday the 13th – February 13This film marks the first appearance of Jason Voorhees since Freddy Vs Jason in 2003…
Here is my second DVD review. This review should be much more thought out than the, slightly rushed, review for the Knocked Up DVD last week. 1408 was a film that I really enjoyed during the summer and I was glad to pick up the two-disc DVD. However, I had a small pet peeve about…
Bill Murray was at the top of his prime during the 1980s and early 1990s, and this modern take on A Christmas Carol ranks as one of my favourite Bill Murray films. Murray plays a crooked TV executive, who decides to air a live broadcast of Dicken’s tale of Christmas Eve and he gets visited…
At this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, the ever-popular Midnight Madness programme will be celebrating its 25th anniversary. The programme, which focuses on horror, sci-fi, action, and other genre films, was launched in 1988 and initially programmed by, current artistic director of the TIFF Bell Lightbox, Noah Cowan. Current programmer Collin Geddes became involved with…
If you have been following me this year, you would know about how I have been covering the reopening of the Humber Cinema in Bloor West Village. I was personally really excited about the reopening of the cinema, since it was one of the two local movie theatres where I developed my love of film during my…
An eccentric line-up was announced for the 2013 edition of the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, which takes place from November 6-13 in Toronto and Richmond Hill. This will be the first year I plan on attending the festival, which is now in its 17th year. New this year, the festival is expanding to…
January was a very slow month to the point that I only saw two new films. Things start to pick up this month, with quite a few films I’m interested in seeing. Feature Film February 2009Friday the 13th – February 13This film marks the first appearance of Jason Voorhees since Freddy Vs Jason in 2003…
Here is my second DVD review. This review should be much more thought out than the, slightly rushed, review for the Knocked Up DVD last week. 1408 was a film that I really enjoyed during the summer and I was glad to pick up the two-disc DVD. However, I had a small pet peeve about…
Bill Murray was at the top of his prime during the 1980s and early 1990s, and this modern take on A Christmas Carol ranks as one of my favourite Bill Murray films. Murray plays a crooked TV executive, who decides to air a live broadcast of Dicken’s tale of Christmas Eve and he gets visited…
At this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, the ever-popular Midnight Madness programme will be celebrating its 25th anniversary. The programme, which focuses on horror, sci-fi, action, and other genre films, was launched in 1988 and initially programmed by, current artistic director of the TIFF Bell Lightbox, Noah Cowan. Current programmer Collin Geddes became involved with…
If you have been following me this year, you would know about how I have been covering the reopening of the Humber Cinema in Bloor West Village. I was personally really excited about the reopening of the cinema, since it was one of the two local movie theatres where I developed my love of film during my…
An eccentric line-up was announced for the 2013 edition of the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, which takes place from November 6-13 in Toronto and Richmond Hill. This will be the first year I plan on attending the festival, which is now in its 17th year. New this year, the festival is expanding to…
January was a very slow month to the point that I only saw two new films. Things start to pick up this month, with quite a few films I’m interested in seeing. Feature Film February 2009Friday the 13th – February 13This film marks the first appearance of Jason Voorhees since Freddy Vs Jason in 2003…
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