Let’s All Hate Toronto
A cheeky look at the disdain aimed at the Ontario capital from the rest of Canada.
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A cheeky look at the disdain aimed at the Ontario capital from the rest of Canada.
A Mighty Heart is a powerful film on all accounts, something that brings a human face to such a collective time of confusion.
The film is an exciting tale of deception and fast-paced thinking, the perfect therapy for all the growing core of cynics who are at a breaking point where maybe they don’t feel they can even trust “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition”.
There are some interesting ideas afoot, but there’s also a struggle as to which to direction it wants to head.
Mixing astute cultural observation, character-driven comedy and a little romance, John Jeffcoat’s Outsourced is a delightful look at how easily jobs can be cut and sent elsewhere.
Without expectations I could sit back and enjoy the updated computer- generated nostalgia for what it was.
With an ensemble cast of memorable characters, catchy tunes and lots of zaniness, it’s hard not to love the Kipling adaptation.
Has an undeniable quirkiness to it that will appeal to some but I found the overall experience to be awkward.
Every so often there’s a show that taps into the collective “now.” The criteria for such a show is pretty simple: throw together some realistic characters, soap opera relationships, an[…]