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And in Saskatchewan, as you might remember and as this media outlet might have pointed out once or twice, Scott Moe’s ...
One is brave and truthful, the other frightened and angry.
When I was 14, I found Blood on the Tracks in my parents’ record collection. The album blew my world open and picking a favourite is not easy. This song is a profoundly personal experience. I start to ...
Assholes. They’re everywhere. They’re in your home, at your workplace, at your gym and in your pub. Perhaps you’re one of them. Now, are they worth a documentary? Turns out, they are. Assholes have ...
Twelve years ago, Pontypool pulled the rarest of feats. It was original for a zombie movie and intrinsically Canadian (the disease was transmitted via language). Something you may not have noticed is ...
On paper there’s nothing wrong with Project Power, outside the inane title. The premise is promising (a drug gives you super powers for five minutes!), the actors are likeable and have dramatic chops ...
Every so often a critic takes a film under their wing, telling everyone they know to see it and rooting for as many people as possible to discover it. For me, one movie was Goodnight Mommy, a 2015 ...
A Remai Modern exhibition is putting coronavirus into historical context through a lens of, of course, art. An Apology, A Pill, A Ritual, A Resistance — which assembles work by multiple artists to ...
A peek inside the mind of a film critic in real time. Readers discretion is advised.
Last year at this time, we were gearing up for a summer of Canada 150 fun. This year, we’re back to a more normal summer festival calendar. But there’s still plenty of fun to be had in Saskatoon, ...
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