Oslo, August 31st Starring Anders Danielsen Lie, Hans Olav Brenner, Ingrid Olava and Malin Crepin Written by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Joachim Trier and Eskil Vogt Directed by Joachim Trier Off an extremely successful, record breaking European theatrical run, The TIFF Bell Lightbox welcomes the Cannes sensation Oslo, August 31st for an exclusive first runContinue reading “Oslo, August 31st Review (Kirk Haviland)”
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Paul Williams: Still Alive Review (Kirk Haviland)
Paul Williams: Still Alive (2011) Starring Paul Williams Written and Directed by Stephen Kessler In a year where this critic has personally seen some fantastic music documentaries the likes of Marley, My Father and the Man in Black and Charles Bradley: Soul of America, I was wary that a documentary about singer/songwriter Paul Williams couldContinue reading “Paul Williams: Still Alive Review (Kirk Haviland)”
Magic Mike Review (Paolo Kagaoan)
Magic Mike (2012) Starring Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer, and Olivia Munn Directed by Steven Soderbergh Andy Richter, in an episode of the Conan O’Brien show, had a valid criticism on Magic Mike – where’s the gay content? One of the actors playing a male stripper, Matt Bomer, is gay, but 100 of the characters oglingContinue reading “Magic Mike Review (Paolo Kagaoan)”
Moon Point Review (Kirk Haviland)
Moon Point Starring Nick McKinlay, Paula Brancati, Kyle Mac, Kristen Gutoskie and Art Hindle Written by Robert Lazar, James Luscombe, Tammy Stone and Elke Town Directed by Sean Cisterna Arriving in stores on Tuesday Aug 7th from Anchor Bay entertainment is the quirky little Canadian indie comedy that made the rounds on the festival circuitContinue reading “Moon Point Review (Kirk Haviland)”
The Man Nobody Knew Review (Kirk Haviland)
The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father, CIA Spymaster William Colby Directed by Carl Colby Carl Colby’s father William did not have the average 9-to-5 American job. Part quest to enlighten the masses as to exactly what his father was responsible for and part personal exploration, The Man Nobody Knew uses a multitudeContinue reading “The Man Nobody Knew Review (Kirk Haviland)”
